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I saw Kroger's selling 4 individual potatoes for $4. Used to be you could get a 20 lb bag for that much. Good luck even finding a 20 lb bag anymore. Even the ones in a 10 lb bag are small and not great quality. Are fast food places buying up all the good, cheap potatoes or what?

I saw Kroger's selling 4 individual potatoes for $4. Used to be you could get a 20 lb bag for that much. Good luck even finding a 20 lb bag anymore. Even the ones in a 10 lb bag are small and not great quality. Are fast food places buying up all the good, cheap potatoes or what?

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Have you seen the price of butter lately? 🤦🏼‍♀️

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I don't usually use butter because I have a huge jug of virgin organic coconut oil that I've been using the past few years. But I know the price of milk has doubled since 2020.

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We are lucky enough to have a (small) local dairy farm that produces milk/butter and a few other products that are far better and cheaper than what you get in the store. If you live in a area with one.. it would be worth finding out if they will direct-sell (some states have laws against it but there are always loopholes).