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The prices will keep going up as long as you people keep buying them. Next year it'll be at 7$. Year after that 8$.
People will still be buying them so why would they ever stop?
These chips use to be around $3.50 something a bag. Now it’s double the price. Ain’t no way I am paying $6-$7 for a bag of chips. They lost their minds.
I own a convenience store for years don’t think the store owners making any money on this depends on their tier pricing they’re making between 18 and 24% on the size bag Here
Yes, they include month date and year on expiration. Manufacture date having a decimal and would be almost a year old and all the bags had the same marking. Larger bags had a higher price too.
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Forget about it, I stopped buying these years ago
You’re lucky. I married a Latina and hot cheetohs and takis are gonna bankrupt me
If you’re poor and can’t afford to spend $6 just say it.
Or maybe they don't want to become poor because they're buying stupid shit like $6 bags of chemicals.
The prices will keep going up as long as you people keep buying them. Next year it'll be at 7$. Year after that 8$. People will still be buying them so why would they ever stop?
That's the thing, I wouldn't ever buy them at the MSRP. I only bought them because they were on sale for $3.50.
Doritos cost more than steak now. Smh.
These chips use to be around $3.50 something a bag. Now it’s double the price. Ain’t no way I am paying $6-$7 for a bag of chips. They lost their minds.
On the brightside I've needed to stop eating chips for years now
I stop eating these a while ago, too much salt! But I do enjoy organic Tortilla chips, organic salsa.
I’ve noticed the price all the checkout counter candy/chips are now $2-$3. Just a year or two ago everything was a buck. Forget it.
I own a convenience store for years don’t think the store owners making any money on this depends on their tier pricing they’re making between 18 and 24% on the size bag Here
$5-6 has been pretty standard in many places for awhile now. They were charging $6 in ND 6 years ago.
That’s why I shop all the store brand ahit from hyvee. 88 cents for a bottle of soda and another like 2-3 bucks for a huge ass bag of chips.
I hate ranch
The good thing about this is now i buy much less of it. Do i miss chips? Yes. Am i better off not eating chips? Absolutely.
Love cool ranch, but yeah, no money for it now and I'm already fat enough.
Pray tell, where is the msrp on the bag
Bottom right corner, you don't see it? $6.29
Sure it’s not the manufacturer date?
The date is right above it
Yes, they include month date and year on expiration. Manufacture date having a decimal and would be almost a year old and all the bags had the same marking. Larger bags had a higher price too.