$100 Grocery Run Got Folks Heated… Shoppers Calling Out ‘Trump’s America’ Over Sky-High Prices

Name of elite game has always been to push profit/desperation of masses just to the edge...think French revolution or..

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I was talking to a dumb ass Trump supporter and he said "we are winning". I said who is "we" and what are "we winning?". He said "the whole country and a great economy.". I said do you see the prices of everything going up? The dumb ass said "No, I just bought a good laptop cheap off amazon".

I literally feel like strangling dude everytime I have a conversation with him.
 
But Costco ain't a good place to budget shop.
Ask several of my friends who use to come with me to use my card who have since copped their own cards cause they saw how much they saved.. diapers, wipes, lactaid milk, laundry detergent ,fast food items that you can make at home , water, off the rip made them become dedicated members.. Hell I got a friend with benefit that might role with me Monday cause she on a budget this month cause she had to pay for a lot of shit this summer and I told her she gonna save if she cop things through costco
 
Ask several of my friends who use to come with me to use my card who have since copped their own cards cause they saw how much they saved.. diapers, wipes, lactaid milk, laundry detergent ,fast food items that you can make at home , water, off the rip made them become dedicated members.. Hell I got a friend with benefit that might role with me Monday cause she on a budget this month cause she had to pay for a lot of shit this summer and I told her she gonna save if she cop things through costco


I see what you are saying. If you are shopping for specific items to stock ip on, yes. But you can't grocery type shoping.....you gonna be spending a grip.
 
I see what you are saying. If you are shopping for specific items to stock ip on, yes. But you can't grocery type shoping.....you gonna be spending a grip.
Chicken filets 10-11 for $13… 16 hamburger buns for $3.79… watermelons/ pineapples usually cheaper than supermarket.. everybody know about the infamous $5 rotisserie chicken.. big ass bag of fries I think 6lb bag for under $7.. lot of items you can pick dissect if you compare it to a lot of supermarkets.. in fact ull get more for same price or cheaper
 
What about Biden’s eggs though?!?!???

These honkies knew what was coming. They just want to make sure Black folks have it worse than them

Those maga dumbasses see it as us vs. Them and win at all cost. The other assholes are just trying to get something.....anything. That is why, they got sold on tax breaks, better job market, better economy, anti gay shit, etc. The worst candidate in the countries political history promised them that and fuckin did the opposite.
 
Chicken filets 10-11 for $13… 16 hamburger buns for $3.79… watermelons/ pineapples usually cheaper than supermarket.. everybody know about the infamous $5 rotisserie chicken.. big ass bag of fries I think 6lb bag for under $7.. lot of items you can pick dissect if you compare it to a lot of supermarkets.. in fact ull get more for same price or cheaper


Those prices weren't there the times I went. I've never seen chicken nor burger buns that low since pre-covid. I'm gonna go there tomorrow.
 
Those maga dumbasses see it as us vs. Them and win at all cost. The other assholes are just trying to get something.....anything. That is why, they got sold on tax breaks, better job market, better economy, anti gay shit, etc. The worst candidate in the countries political history promised them that and fuckin did the opposite.
Their religion is capitalism. Their god is money. As a black man in America, presume everyone in Africa practices this religion and they have their $15K for the visa bond.
 
I was talking to a dumb ass Trump supporter and he said "we are winning". I said who is "we" and what are "we winning?". He said "the whole country and a great economy.". I said do you see the prices of everything going up? The dumb ass said "No, I just bought a good laptop cheap off amazon".

I literally feel like strangling dude everytime I have a conversation with him.

Sounds like my one neighbor, "The tariffs are working. We collected a record number so far this year!"

"Who actually pays for the tariffs? The increased fee gets passed onto the consumer, not the shipper. So a record number for them = a record number the consumer has to make up for. Also, what happened to "gro-ceries" being cheaper? What happened to no tax on overtime? Oh, yeah there's still stipulations and a time limit. Did he put an expiration date on the tax cuts his rich friends are getting? No, oh and speaking of his rich friends, what happened to the Epstein files?"

*dumb ass look on his face, crickets*

"Aye, you have a good one." And I go in the house

Fucking dummies
 
Sounds like my one neighbor, "The tariffs are working. We collected a record number so far this year!"

"Who actually pays for the tariffs? The increased fee gets passed onto the consumer, not the shipper. So a record number for them = a record number the consumer has to make up for. Also, what happened to "gro-ceries" being cheaper? What happened to no tax on overtime? Oh, yeah there's still stipulations and a time limit. Did he put an expiration date on the tax cuts his rich friends are getting? No, oh and speaking of his rich friends, what happened to the Epstein files?"

*dumb ass look on his face, crickets*

"Aye, you have a good one." And I go in the house

Fucking dummies
 
Sounds like my one neighbor, "The tariffs are working. We collected a record number so far this year!"

"Who actually pays for the tariffs? The increased fee gets passed onto the consumer, not the shipper. So a record number for them = a record number the consumer has to make up for. Also, what happened to "gro-ceries" being cheaper? What happened to no tax on overtime? Oh, yeah there's still stipulations and a time limit. Did he put an expiration date on the tax cuts his rich friends are getting? No, oh and speaking of his rich friends, what happened to the Epstein files?"

*dumb ass look on his face, crickets*

"Aye, you have a good one." And I go in the house

Fucking dummies
You have to go to Australia if you want a decent education in English. You can’t trust the metropole, you can’t trust Canada. However, for some strange reason, the British didn’t really fuck with the pedagogy in Australia.
 
Spanish Harlem Costco… been going there for yrs
I know it’s that price cause I got it there last week.. baby wipes on sale $16 for 900( 9 boxes of 100) .. 30 pack of charmin tissue 20.99.. $4 Kirkland water.. Kirkland detergent on sale for like 14.50.. these prices is why my friend with benefit wanna role with me next week cause she gotta stock up on home stuff and I was like man you better use my Costco membership and utilize these prices to bulk up
 
Yeah prices are going up and it's not always because of trump and his tariffs. These companies are just fucking greedy!

For example I was just talking about this the other day.

At Costco a 20 pack of Gatorade was between 16.49-16.99 last summer, I don't remember the exact price but it was just under $17.

I went there a week ago and it was $19.99, and it ain't because of tariffs because that shit's made in America!

And before any one of you heath conscious assholes tells me about the sugar content in Gatorade.

I know but it tastes so good.

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This is what they asked for and I hope they suffer while getting it from their boy.

Imma be alright, I eat weird anyways so I ain't worried about no steaks and anything like that.

The other day I was driving and saw a big ass turkey walking down the sidewalk in the middle of 4 o'clock traffic in the city of all places.
 
Yeah prices are going up and it's not always because of trump and his tariffs. These companies are just fucking greedy!

For example I was just talking about this the other day.

At Costco a 20 pack of Gatorade was between 16.49-16.99 last summer, I don't remember the exact price but it was just under $17.

I went there a week ago and it was $19.99, and it ain't because of tariffs because that shit's made in America!

And before any one of you heath conscious assholes tells me about the sugar content in Gatorade.

I know but it tastes so good.

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Gatorade is made in Canada.. it's owned by an American brand but made in Canada.. tariff item.. I can name several items that went up 2-3 bucks in Costco that's made in Canada that's American owned
 
Yeah prices are going up and it's not always because of trump and his tariffs. These companies are just fucking greedy!

For example I was just talking about this the other day.

At Costco a 20 pack of Gatorade was between 16.49-16.99 last summer, I don't remember the exact price but it was just under $17.

I went there a week ago and it was $19.99, and it ain't because of tariffs because that shit's made in America!

And before any one of you heath conscious assholes tells me about the sugar content in Gatorade.

I know but it tastes so good.

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Nope you're wrong, American's really are delusional about how production actually works in a global economy.

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From Wikipedia:

Supply Chain and Outsourcing: PepsiCo, the owner of Gatorade, has a vast global supply chain that includes acquiring ingredients and packaging from various sources worldwide. This can involve working with suppliers and manufacturers in different countries, according to Inbound Logistics. While specific details about every aspect of Gatorade's outsourcing are not readily available in the search results, it's clear that Gatorade's manufacturing footprint extends beyond the US and involves international partners.
Gatorade - Wikipedia
 
Gatorade is made in Canada.. it's owned by an American brand but made in Canada.. tariff item.. I can name several items that went up 2-3 bucks in Costco that's made in Canada that's American owned
Gatorade also has numerous manufacturing\bottling plants all throughout the United States.

They also have manufacturing\bottling plants in Canada. Being that they have bottling plants in the US, it wouldn't make much sense to voluntarily pay tariffs when the product could be easily shipped from a US location.
 
Gatorade also has numerous manufacturing\bottling plants all throughout the United States.

They also have manufacturing\bottling plants in Canada. Being that they have bottling plants in the US, it wouldn't make much sense to voluntarily pay tariffs when the product could be easily shipped from a US location.
In YOUR mind it doesnt make sense but you dont have clue one about materials sourcing.
 
Nope you're wrong, American's really are delusional about how production actually works in a global economy.

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From Wikipedia:

Supply Chain and Outsourcing: PepsiCo, the owner of Gatorade, has a vast global supply chain that includes acquiring ingredients and packaging from various sources worldwide. This can involve working with suppliers and manufacturers in different countries, according to Inbound Logistics. While specific details about every aspect of Gatorade's outsourcing are not readily available in the search results, it's clear that Gatorade's manufacturing footprint extends beyond the US and involves international partners.
Gatorade - Wikipedia
Tell me more, actually don't because I think we're done here.

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Gatorade, a PepsiCo brand, has numerous bottling locations across the United States. Key facilities include those in Atlanta, Berkeley, Bradenton, Chicago, Dallas, Evanston, Indianapolis, Kissimmee, Lithia Springs, Los Angeles, Mountain Top, Oakland, Orlando, Palo Alto, Phoenix, Pryor, Tolleson, West Lafayette, and Wytheville. Indianapolis is specifically highlighted as one of eight Gatorade manufacturing facilities within PepsiCo Beverages North America (PBNA) according to the Department of Energy.



Gatorade bottling locations in the USA
While a comprehensive map of all Gatorade bottling locations across the US isn't publicly available, information from several sources reveals some key facilities:
  • Indianapolis, IN: This is a major Gatorade manufacturing facility, capable of producing all Gatorade flavors in all available bottle sizes. It is one of eight Gatorade manufacturing facilities within PepsiCo Beverages North America (PBNA) in the U.S. operations.
  • Tolleson, AZ: The facility in Tolleson, Arizona is the largest producer of Gatorade and Propel globally.
  • Wytheville, VA: This facility, also known as the "Blue Ridge facility", is recognized for its environmentally friendly features, being the world's largest food and beverage facility to receive gold certification under the US Green Building Council's LEED certification program.
  • Mountain Top, PA: This facility has an on-site bottle manufacturing operation that produces hot-fillable PET bottles, a highly efficient and sustainable model for beverage makers.
Other locations that have been identified as having Gatorade plants or operations include:
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Berkeley, CA
  • Bradenton, FL
  • Chicago, IL
  • Dallas, TX
  • Evanston, IL
  • Kissimmee, FL
  • Lithia Springs, GA
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Oakland, CA
  • Orlando, FL
  • Palo Alto, CA
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Pryor, OK
  • West Lafayette, IN
 
Read above, now tell me about "YOUR" mind.
Here you go you smug twat, now eat shit:


Yes, PepsiCo (Gatorade's parent company) sources production materials from foreign countries.
Specifically, gum arabic, a key ingredient and stabilizer (E414) in Gatorade, is harvested from wild trees in Sudan and the Sahel region, stretching from Senegal to Somalia, according to Open Food Facts.
This illustrates that Gatorade's supply chain extends beyond domestic borders, incorporating materials sourced from a variety of locations.
 
Materials sourcing is not bottling, dick
If you're on your period let us know because there's no reason to be that bitchy.

Just say that you're wrong and move the fuck on.


  • Indianapolis, IN: This is a major Gatorade manufacturing facility, capable of producing all Gatorade flavors in all available bottle sizes. It is one of eight Gatorade manufacturing facilities within PepsiCo Beverages North America (PBNA) in the U.S. operations.
  • Tolleson, AZ: The facility in Tolleson, Arizona is the largest producer of Gatorade and Propel globally.
 
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