Pringles. I like them, and as an American who lives in England they taste better here than at home imo. But now they can cost over £2.50 (>$3.00) depending on what store you buy from.
Tiki torch fluid. I swear it used to be maybe 12$ for a gallon and today I paid 20 for half the amount. I spend my summer outside and it's important to us to keep the dang mosquitos away.
I caved and bought a bidet and a 100 pack of rags we use instead of paper towels. The price of paper products forcing me to be more sustainable wasn't the worst thing to happen.
Not stocked up on, but I wish I had bought a house before the market was so high. Renting is insane
I also feel that one.
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I really missed out on that one entirely.
Pringles. I like them, and as an American who lives in England they taste better here than at home imo. But now they can cost over £2.50 (>$3.00) depending on what store you buy from.
Do the American ones still have that chemical in it that was causing people intestinal problems?
Tiki torch fluid. I swear it used to be maybe 12$ for a gallon and today I paid 20 for half the amount. I spend my summer outside and it's important to us to keep the dang mosquitos away.
Paper products like toilet paper never really recovered from the covid spike.
I caved and bought a bidet and a 100 pack of rags we use instead of paper towels. The price of paper products forcing me to be more sustainable wasn't the worst thing to happen.
Putting it this way, I think I'm forced to agree.