Now that gas is down at a minimum more than a $1 per gallon over what it was for many months, I'm still waiting here tapping my foot for the food prices to go down. I mean, how many times did I see a sign in my grocery store that they had to raise XX Brand's milk price by XX amount because of "fuel costs." And that did it quickly. Now, not so much. This is the kind of thing that actually enrages me. It makes sense that prices go up due to "fuel costs" but anyone notice that the NEVER COME BACK DOWN?
Not sure where you are, but they are coming down quickly here by me in MN. I bought eggs about 10 days ago - Aldi cuz my cheap Kwik Trip was out - and they were just under $3 for 12. A few days later, ran to Target for some stuff and had to kill time, so perused the groceries. Eggs were under 2 for 18! I didn't need them, but I bought 2 - made deviled eggs this weekend with them.
Bread was cheap...$2.xx for the good, not crap stuff, frozen stuff was ridiculously cheap (I never buy it cuz I can make it cheaper, but like frozen waffles were $1...so I got some for the not-a-morning-person-teenager so he can do something easy some mornings), I got lunch meat, cheese, apples (big net of granny smiths for like $4), sour cream, some beans, some tomato juice for chili, Perfect bars, etc. My cart was FULL. Spent about a 60% of what I had been spending lately.
The only grocery that I buy regularly that I have seen increase in price lately is butter. Everything else seems to be on a slide down. I am a low carb vegetarian, so eggs are what I always have my eye on - SO excited to see that come back down to normal..
Placing an Aldi Instacart order today and I am noticing the same thing - the cart that cost me $165 or so over the last few months (I shop bi-weekly) is 139 today...I will take it!!! That includes some convenience foods I rarely buy - DH just started a new job and doesn't get a traditional lunch, so getting stuff for trail mix, etc.
Hope similar relief starts to show up everywhere!
I don't pay attention to gas prices much, cuz its a necessity without much of a substitution. But, I did notice some stations around here were at 3.13...seems to be trending "the right way"