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I think people would be interested in this data, but I could be wildly wrong. If you're curious about the price of anything, put it in the comments and the next time I go to Costco I'll check it out and jot it down.

Why would I do this? I really like not being at the house and having side quests to fill my time. No drama as to why I don't want to be home. We have someone at the house who works from home so we gotta be quiet if we stay home especially during his meetings.

I think people would be interested in this data, but I could be wildly wrong. If you're curious about the price of anything, put it in the comments and the next time I go to Costco I'll check it out and jot it down. Why would I do this? I really like not being at the house and having side quests to fill my time. No drama as to why I don't want to be home. We have someone at the house who works from home so we gotta be quiet if we stay home especially during his meetings.

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Better than posting news articles.

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Indeed, besides I cant find better news faster than anyone else. Did you want me to check on the prices of potatoes?

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That's like asking if picman is a faggot.

Indeed. I don't take flat earthing seriously. He told me to meditate on it being true and really think about it. So I sat down and set my ego aside to contemplate flat earth being a real thing. The conclusion I came up with is that if flat earth is a real thing, it's only a distraction to further divide us. Flat earth vs globe earth seems about as helpful as dividing us into democrats and republicans, or liberals vs conservatives.

There's already so many damning conspiracies we need to handle, and "discovering the earth is flat and not a globe" is a waste of time, even if it's somehow true, because abolishing the pedophile vampire coven that (is obscuring the facts in the first place to incite chaos and division) rules the banking world, and conquering them is far more important than arguing over something we already settled a long time ago.

I've been all over the USA, in lakes, mountains, on boats in the ocean, in the middle of flatland country, and the weather always reflects the earth being a sphere.

Blah, you didnt ask, and i'm feeling a bit retarded arguing about the shape of the earth.

I'll look up the price of potatoes!

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Shit is expensive at costco and quality is taking a nose dive.

I cant really tell if im saving money over there sometimes. This next trip to Costco will let me know if it's really worth shopping over there. The main benefit of Costco is the meat and dairy section has competitive prices. Like a half gallon of half n half is like 5$ when a smaller version at the store near my house is roughly 6-7$

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Costco is well worth shopping at for certain items for sure.

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This would be helpful. You could do this by month (or weekly if you're really bored). Then it could be plotted and correlated to other data.

Organic milk, 3 pack Ground beef (lots of types, so get names of what you check) Sliced lunchmeat turkey, salami, roast beef 5-dozen eggs Sliced chedder, havarti Soughdough and other sliced breads (usually they have the Dave's Killer bread)

Getting the listed weight of each on the packaging will help track shrinkflation.

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^This.

A standard list of common items that can be compared to other areas and over time.

Also suggest other common commodities: * Coffee * Sugar * Flour * etc.

These are awesome suggestions. I can keep an eye on those brand names and select some items myself like two different brands of coffee etc

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Can you price out fresh/never frozen Atlantic Salmon, swordfish, and steelhead trout for me?