“Berries are $13.99 at my local grocery store.”

"And check the gap on the bottom of the cup, because most of the time they leave room at the top, but there's also an increasingly large gap at the bottom. The large gap will be even bigger than a medium gap, so you're really just buying a medium."

"I was in a Von’s in SoCal last week and literally took a photo of blueberries that were $11.99, I was stunned."

"Berries are $13.99 at my local grocery store."

"Lindt Excellence is now two for $11 where I live. It used to be two for $6 in 2021. Criminal."

"I have been collecting vinyl since I was a kid. When I was a young adult in the 90's, everything went to CD, so I was thrilled when those artists started rereleasing their albums on vinyl during this resurgence, but my lord, these prices have gotten out of hand! It's silly that a 35-year-old album is selling for nearly $50 just because it's on vinyl. We used to go to the flea market and buy used vinyl for $0.50 or a $1. Saturday, I was in a junk store, and they were pricing vinyl at $5 each or 5 for $20, even when most of the covers were falling apart, and they were pretty trashed."

"Drinks officially hit $22 after tax at the baseball stadium I regularly attend. Then, of course, you also have to add the tip."

"Same here. McDonald's asking $15 for a Big Mac meal is unhinged when I can get an actual burger from a local place for the same price."

"Not to mention the quality of the food has gone by the wayside. 😡"

"I bought a car in 2019, and the finance manager said, 'I'm sorry, but we can only get your interest rate down to 3% because it's a used car.' Now in 2026, even with an 800 credit score, places are like, 'You want better than 8%? Fuck you.'"

"Hamburger Helper is becoming a luxury meal."

"If Hamburger Helper really wants to help, they can help with the hamburger part of the meal."

"I was eyeballing storage for my next upgrade, but not anymore. My current storage setup cost $200 when I bought the parts. Those same drives would cost nearly $700 (or more) today."

"Even lawn seats are going for several hundred dollars. I'm too old to be on the lawn. I need a chair, but don't get me started on the prices of those seats. Totally not worth it anymore."

"I canceled back in January. A streaming subscription without ads is $20/month! The whole point of streaming was to watch TV on demand without commercials; now you have to pay extra to watch without ads. With their ban on password sharing, my mom and I can’t share a subscription anymore because we don’t live in the same house. What used to be $12 for both of us to watch, no matter where we were, became $40 in only 10 years."

"It’s insanity that some of the cheapest ingredients on the planet (corn, oil, and salt) cost so much! And I’m not counting the seasoning because regular-ass Fritos are bonkers priced too, and Doritos are just flavored corn chips."

"Sony started charging $70 for games when they launched the PS5, and since then, other companies have followed suit. What used to be a $50/$60 complete game is now a $70 game with several $20 DLCs that may only add an hour or two of extra play and some cosmetic skins."

"Same with Pepsi. I stopped buying cans recently because I'm not paying $11.99 for a 12-pack, and even the deals aren't really deals. Buy two, get one free is a joke. I started buying the store's generic brand, which is still $5.99, and it's almost as good as the name-brand stuff."

"Except you need a league pass and streaming services to do even that."

"It's wild that literal animal feed sprayed with sugar is now expensive."

"It's $60 for two people to go to the movies in Los Angeles — just the tickets, no popcorn, no drinks."

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