Has inflation changed where you shop?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
495 Votes

Has inflation changed where you shop?

Yes

8

No

2

Yes

6 Comments
Yolanda Eatmon
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Yolanda Eatmon

I shop less and I have moved to less expensive products. I no longer impulse buy. I work from a list. I still run out of money before the end of the month.

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Linda C May
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Linda C May

Being on Disability, fixed income, my money just doesn't go as far. I try to eat good food, but it's getting harder to afford them. Why is junk food cheaper......

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Jeanette Johnson
Jeanette Johnson

I totally agree with you. I am also on disability and fixed income. I still shop at Costco because I do get more for my money AND I definitely need more for my money. I don't buy as much meat as I used to that's for sure.

Alma
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Alma

Yes, I've had to use walmart more and I dislike walmart.

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Megan Basl-Huff
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Megan Basl-Huff

The prices are completely out of the roof. Now I have to drive farther to save more on groceries.

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Dianne Price
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Dianne Price

Check where the best sales are!!

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Inflation caused by biden

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Bryan
Bryan

Actually, it's Trump's crappy chinese tariffs that we are paying the price for. Biden has done very little that would cause inflation. Brush up a little before making accusations.

No

2 Comments
Larry Ewart
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Larry Ewart

But, it has made me more mindful of my purchases.

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Lisa York
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Lisa York

I still shop at the same stores and buy the same items... just less.

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Do you prefer real or artificial Christmas trees?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
12/26/2022

Do you prefer real or artificial Christmas trees?

58%
Real WINNER

2

42%
Artificial

8

58%
Real

1 Comments
Les Adams
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Les Adams

Better for our air quality, benefits Oregon agriculture vs. Chinese corporations, and they are the real thing.

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42%
Artificial

6 Comments
Shirley Tegland Moody
1
Shirley Tegland Moody

I am allergic to pine trees

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Les Adams
Les Adams

Almost no Christmas trees are pine trees.

Teresa Parsons
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Teresa Parsons

Artificial because it's easier, and definitely cheaper. We have had the same articial tree for about 10 years. I refuse to pay $100 or more for a real Christmas Tree. We stopped buying real Christmas trees when it cost us $50 for one. Now the Christmas trees are $100 or more.

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Skye pie
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Skye pie

Ik its a tradition but if u cant keep ir tree healthy and alive outside dont cut it down jus to have it up for a month

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Joyce Scarborough
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Joyce Scarborough

I really would love a real tree, but have learned to love artifical trees to keep alergies under control.

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k san
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k san

For most of my life, I was an avid real tree person; however, in my later years, I find my artificial tree very easy to deal with, so I am a convert.

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Real ones dry out if you don't water them often and the needles come off

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Do you prefer white Christmases?

Do you prefer white Christmases?

Yes

2

No

1

Yes

2 Comments
Rachel Clara Smith
1
Rachel Clara Smith

There's something magical about a sprinkling of snow on Christmas 😊 And heavy enough snow means snow angels, snowmen, and snowball fights! ❄️

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Belinda Kitchen
1
Belinda Kitchen

Christmas should be white . It's just not the same !!!! You wouldn't want the 4th of July in winter ? Just Christmas should have snow it means clean !!!!

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No

1 Comment
k san
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k san

The older I get - since I don't ski any more - snow just represents work for me, so if I never saw another snow flake, it would be just fine with me!

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