Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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A Crumble cookie store is opening up on 466A. I can’t wait to hear the remarks abkht their pricing. In my opinion they're worth every penny.
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I buy birthday cakes from the grocery bakery every year. I usually order them online, 3 layers, cream cheese frosting etc. I can’t remember them being below $25 for many many years. At lease 5-7 years or more. My requests usually run $30-$40 now. For Thanksgiving this year I bought an entire Cheesecake Factory cheesecake and it was $75. You apparently don’t shop much. It’s been this way even before the pandemic. .
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So - in my opinion they're worth less than nothing. If you gave them to me as a gift I'd either politely decline to accept them, or I'd accept them and give them to someone else as a gift, or throw them away. Depends on who the giver is. |
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This is why I go to Costco. Two dozen eggs are $7 |
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Inflation! It's frustrating, I know. But it is, sadly, like death and taxes, another normal part of life. The upward spiral is never ending. Looking back only makes it worse.
I remember big candy bars for a nickle. Coke machines that charged a dime. Gasoline for 19 cents a gallon with service (check oil and coolant and tire pressure and cleaning the windows for free). Staying at Motel 6 was $6.00! Hence, their name. (Thanks for leaving the light on, Tom Bodette). Everything was cheaper! But the "old timers" still complained about Inflation. So, we let off a little steam, but solve nothing. If there is something we need or want, it's gonna cost more than it used too. ☹️☹️☹️😠🤬 |
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A whole lot of folks believe a whole lot stuff. Much of what they believe makes no flippin' sense. Even absolute proof won't change their minds. When things don't work out as planned, they will have a myriad of reasons (excuses) why.
Hope for the best. Expect the worst. Try to deal with what comes. Good Luck! |
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I can remember that 60 years ago, most new golf balls cost about $1.25 each. Today, you can still buy a new regulation golf ball for about the same price. Go figure.
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Automation.
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Yes, but automation certainly hasn't kept the price of other golf equipment down.
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Isn't it funny how simple it is to come up with an answer.....then find out later the answer is not that simple?
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Didnt end well for Marie as I recall.
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You said golf balls. Some items benefit more from automation than others. I toured a golf ball factory in MA that showed the impact of automation in manufacturing over the decades.
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