Ben Sharp Arrow
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If inflation is supposedly down from 9 percent to 6 percent recently why is the cost of food still skyrocketing? I'm a smart guy but economics ain't my forte
Maybe because "official" government statistics are usually bs.If inflation is supposedly down from 9 percent to 6 percent recently why is the cost of food still skyrocketing? I'm a smart guy but economics ain't my forte
If you stick to the government basket it's close to these figures but as you said fast food places have socked it to consumers and I would say prices are up 15 percent. Of course you never "need" to shop at X fast food place but you need to buy groceries somewhere(If you're not Farmer Brown) so you will feel the affects of the raises and a few reductions at the grocers.I would say inflation is closer to 20 percent and staying put. A hot dog in New Jersey is now $3.80 at my local fast food place.
I rarely eat fast food but was in a hurry today and didn't have time to cook so went through a KFC drive-through. A three piece chicken meal was $10.47 counting tax. WTF? Yet all the fast food places I drive past seem to be doing well.I’ve come to the point where I really only eat the basics like meat, eggs, fruits/vegetables and stick to a few basic carb sources like oatmeal, rice and potatoes. It saves a lot of money. Occasionally my wife and I will go out to eat but not too common. If I’m out somewhere and have no choice I will just let my body fast. Nothing wrong with a short fast every now and then. We are a society built on cleverly designed addictions that don’t cost much for a single serving but add up big time in the long run. I used to work with a guy who would show up to work with a sugar free Red Bull in hand and once he finished that off he’d move on to some kind of calorie free pop or drink. All day he would be chewing nicotine gum. He was totally riddled with these addictions. He couldn’t sit still, constantly on his phone. Just a complete wreck. It can be very hard and uncomfortable to stop these addictions but once you do it becomes much easier to live a healthy life.
I ate like this about 6 years ago and ate nothing if I went out beyond maybe some trail mix or nuts. I was weightlifting so it was hard to pass on some high protein fast food but true junk ie doughnuts was easy back then or even now. I did have some energy issues as I saw stars a few times at the gym and once I ate a meal it felt like I hadn't eaten one in a day.I’ve come to the point where I really only eat the basics like meat, eggs, fruits/vegetables and stick to a few basic carb sources like oatmeal, rice and potatoes. It saves a lot of money. Occasionally my wife and I will go out to eat but not too common. If I’m out somewhere and have no choice I will just let my body fast. Nothing wrong with a short fast every now and then. We are a society built on cleverly designed addictions that don’t cost much for a single serving but add up big time in the long run. I used to work with a guy who would show up to work with a sugar free Red Bull in hand and once he finished that off he’d move on to some kind of calorie free pop or drink. All day he would be chewing nicotine gum. He was totally riddled with these addictions. He couldn’t sit still, constantly on his phone. Just a complete wreck. It can be very hard and uncomfortable to stop these addictions but once you do it becomes much easier to live a healthy life.
I’ve often wondered that myself I suspect it’s racist because it’s a more realistic testIf running the 40 yd dash is so important for a team to evaluate a player, why don't they have them run it in a full uniform? That's what the players will have on in the game, not shorts and track shoes.
I’ve often said this throughout the years…If running the 40 yd dash is so important for a team to evaluate a player, why don't they have them run it in a full uniform? That's what the players will have on in the game, not shorts and track shoes.
Practicality has little to do with it really.I’ve often said this throughout the years…
The underwear Olympics make no practical sense.
not dumb questions at all.Is it mandatory to use starting blocks in sprinting? Is there that much advantage in using them? Two dumb questions.
Thanks, Jimmy Chitwood. I noticed a lot of false starts in the 100 meters and I thought it had something to do with the blocks. That got me wondering if you had to use the blocks. Thanks for the info.not dumb questions at all.
1) it’s not mandatory to use starting blocks.
2) there is a HUGE advantage, and the advantage increases more the shorter the sprint distance, which is why you don’t see many runners use them for anything past 400m.