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Sunday, December 14, 2025

Adventures With Danno, "Grocery Items at Meijer Everyone Should Be Buying Right Now!"

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Adventures With Danno, 12/14/25
"Grocery Items at Meijer 
Everyone Should Be Buying Right Now!"
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The Unfolded States, 12/14/25
"Why Groceries Feel More Expensive 
Even When Inflation Is 'Down'”
"Americans are feeling it every week at the checkout line - even as headlines claim inflation is easing. Grocery bills keep climbing, savings feel harder to protect, and many households are quietly asking the same question: “If inflation is down, why does nothing feel cheaper?” In 2025, this disconnect between economic data and everyday life is becoming impossible to ignore. Behind the charts and press releases, a deeper shift is unfolding - one that explains why grocery prices stay high, why paychecks don’t seem to stretch as far, and why so many Americans feel like they’re working harder just to stay in place.

This video takes a closer look at what’s really happening beneath the surface. Using publicly available economic data, real-world examples, and clear analysis, we break down why food prices haven’t fallen, how inflation actually works, and why “cooling inflation” doesn’t mean relief for everyday households. This isn’t about panic or politics. It’s about understanding the system that millions are living inside right now.As food costs rise on top of already high prices, the pressure builds - especially for working families, young adults, and anyone relying on a single income. What once felt manageable is now a recurring source of stress, showing up every time people shop for basic necessities. These pressures aren’t isolated. Together, they reveal why the cost of living in America feels heavier each year - even when the numbers suggest things are improving. This isn’t a temporary squeeze. It’s a structural shift that’s reshaping how Americans spend, save, and plan for the future."
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