how much do u spend on groceries
-
Last time the bills comprise mainly diapers and milk powder. Thought bills would come down as kids grow up. Now bills comprise of snacks chocs and sweets
-
Imp75:
Last time the bills comprise mainly diapers and milk powder. Thought bills would come down as kids grow up. Now bills comprise of snacks chocs and sweets
snacks chocs and sweets definitely won't cost as much as diapers and milk powder
-
i dont seem to see ntuc wet tissues these 2-3 weeks and baking soda too.
the only baking soda i saw was the tiny bottle @ about S$1.50.
some1 must have purchased in bulks

-
Strangely with groceries, people tend to just \"accept\" the increase in prices. When I try to increase my selling price for my product that my company is selling, the customers will :yikes: :siam: and look elsewhere. As if my company is inflation proof.
-
My weekly grocery bill (for a family of 3) is about $80.
-
Same here.....

-
peapot:
Strangely with groceries, people tend to just \"accept\" the increase in prices. When I try to increase my selling price for my product that my company is selling, the customers will :yikes: :siam: and look elsewhere. As if my company is inflation proof.
This is a case of having / not having substitute products that are priced cheaper. Groceries - everyone must eat, not much choice with everywhere increase in prices, right? -
Pen88n:
Yes, groceries items are a necessity. Earlier, I heard from the tv news that prices of rice would not hike and I hope this is true. Reading the news on severe flooding in Thailand just made me worried about the prices of rice in the coming day.peapot:
Strangely with groceries, people tend to just \"accept\" the increase in prices. When I try to increase my selling price for my product that my company is selling, the customers will :yikes: :siam: and look elsewhere. As if my company is inflation proof.
This is a case of having / not having substitute products that are priced cheaper. Groceries - everyone must eat, not much choice with everywhere increase in prices, right? -
peapot:
Strangely with groceries, people tend to just \"accept\" the increase in prices. When I try to increase my selling price for my product that my company is selling, the customers will :yikes: :siam: and look elsewhere. As if my company is inflation proof.
What product you are selling? :scratchhead: -
starlight1968sg:
My weekly grocery bill (for a family of 3) is about $80.
wow..... :udaman:
But must also definite what is grocery means. Different people has different definition and thus might not have apple-to-apple comparison :xedfingers:
Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better ๐
Register Login