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Re: Post your grocery flyers, F!S! (Or equivalent.)
(Anonymous) 2013-08-30 01:14 pm (UTC)(link)Gas is $4.19 a gallon and I use about 5 gallons of gas to go to the store in the summer because I have to use the AC. I also have to buy two bags of ice for $3 each for the cooler I keep in my car because otherwise my cold foods would all spoil on the way home. I can't buy frozen foods in the summer.
In between my house and the supermarket are dozens of restaurants ranging from McDonald's to really fancy places where meals cost $75 and up per person. There are also many more places that only deliver.
There are countless gas stations and that's where I have to go to buy milk. It costs $3.49 a gallon and the gas stations only sell whole milk and 2% (I want skim).
We mostly eat chicken and rice. I buy a 20lb sack of rice every other month or so for $22 or $23 (I can't remember which but I hand them $25 and get at least one bill back with the change).
There is also a Walmart between my house and the supermarket but they run out of things all the time. It's 12 miles from my house and it's better to just drive to the supermarket instead. There is another (larger) city about 45 minutes from my house and sometimes we go there because they have about 10 different Walmarts with lots of things in stock, at least another 4 Walmarts that are just grocery stores but they are always out of the basics, and there are 5 or 6 grocery stores in the city. Between the biggest Walmart and all of the grocery stores that I know of, I can find almost everything that the grocery store 3 miles form my house in Connecticut had. So I live in an actual desert and a food desert, whch I think is the case for most desert cities and towns in the SW US from what I can learn.