by ReverseEngineer » Fri 28 Nov 2008, 05:55:08
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Sixstrings', 'Y')ou mentioned that there hasn't been a change in the availability of food. That's not quite true. The change has been gradual, so you may not have noticed. Prices are going up, and packages are getting smaller. Quality standards are lowering, and contamination outbreaks are more common. I foresee more of this sort of thing, until undeniably emptier store shelves arrive.
I have noted myself the increasing number of stories regarding tainted food, and I also have noted some increasing prices, but by no means are prices increasing very fast at all, at least here where the prices have always been high.
I only have lived up here for around 2 years, so I can't go back further than that with personal experience. However, I am a Coca Cola addict, drink tons of the stuff which explains how I write so much. LOL. Anyhow, when I got here, I paid $4 for a 12 pack of Coke on Sale, I still pay $4 for it. I buy a fresh Baked Bagel every day that I have cream cheese and smoked salmon on, in the NY tradition. The salmon of course I fish and smoke myself, so I don't pay for that, but the Krafft Philadelphia Brand Cream Cheese I bought for $2.50 for the 8oz tub (with the chives, premium, I can buy bar cream cheese cheaper but don't usually) I still buy for that price usually, though more often $3 now. Not exactly killer inflation. The Bagels cost me 69 cents when I got here, 79 cents now.
There is NO significant difference to me on a price level or availability level of anything I buy in the supermarket, with the exception of Detergent, which doubled in price since I got here.
Believe you me, I watch this like a HAWK. I look for any sign of a shelf less full, any time a product is out of stock I get antsy, but it shows back up a few days later so far. I shop just about every day because I am watching this so closely.
When the shelves are undeniably emptier, I will know it. Just so far, its not apparent at all, at least here. I bought 3 nice Rack of Lambs from Australia yesterday at a nice price for that of $12/lb. Vacuum sealed, into the freezer it went with all the rest of the meat, bought, fished and hunted.
I am of course dead certain this will not be the case in the future, just I really am curious how long its going to take for this to become apparent up here? On the one hand, being so far out you might think we were a Canary in the Coal mine, its way more expensive to get food up here than about anywhere else. On the other hand, just because it does take so long, we might lag behind everybody else because its stored up in greater volume relative to the population.
In any event, its still well wihin my budget to eat like a King every day, and believe you me I do

I LOVE a Fresh Baked Bagel with Smoked Salmon, reminds me of the Jewish Delis in NY I went to for lunch around Stuyvesant HS. I LOVE a Tomato Salad with Feta Cheese and Kalamatta Olives, reminds me of the time I leased a Yacht with some friends in the Greek Islands in my early twenties. I get nice Hothouse tomatoes grown right here in Alaska and Feta cheese imported from Greece at a price I can easily afford. Yum.
I'll miss it when it is gone, of course. But just HOW LONG before it disappears and I have to subsist on Mooseburgers? Which BTW are pretty good, just its a boring diet
Reverse Engineer