Beef up 5%. Eggs finally down. Groceries up 3.2% overall in 2026.
How has inflation actually changed what you put in your cart?
Drop a reply — genuinely curious. And if you want to see what
Genuine question: how much do you think you’re overpaying for groceries every week just because you shop at the wrong store?
Most households leave $20-40 on the table every single week without realizing it. That’s $1,000-2,000 a year.
Do you actually check prices at multiple grocery stores before you shop, or do you just go to the same place every week out of habit?
Asking because I’m building something that does this automatically — and I want to know if people would actually use it.