Posted by JimS on November 01, 2017 at 11:01:46 from (76.103.200.220):
I was in the middle of the Nuns Fire in Sonoma County and stayed through the whole event. My employer was extremely kind and resupplied us with groceries. Normally, I get the Safeway brand which is usually the cheapest. Whole wheat bread for a $2.50 or so, a dozen large eggs for $2, a gallon of whole milk for $3. The groceries my employer's wife purchased were whole wheat bread for $6.50 (I usually eat 2 slices for breakfast, 1 is about all I can handle of this stuff. Good bread but the calorie content must be much higher.), a dozen extra large eggs for $9 and a gallon of milk for $9. God, love them, they wouldn't accept any payment and I am forever grateful but the prices blew me away.
The odd thing about the eggs, supposedly organic, was nearly every one of the 3 dozen was a double yoker. What are the odds? That cannot be natural.
By the way, I love the postings someone does showing the sales at the groceries through the plains and midwest. The price difference between here and there is insane.
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