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ksg5000 wrote:Ski Pro 3 wrote:
I call BS on that chart. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average annual expenditures for 2017 was $60,060. Of that amount, food was $7,729. The math says that food is 12.86% for us here in the USA.
Pretty sure the difference is the Mexwand* is using statistics that exclude eating out at restaurants (discretionary) and your includes all food. If so - Mex* stats maybe more relevant.
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Ski Pro 3 wrote:
I call BS on that chart. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average annual expenditures for 2017 was $60,060. Of that amount, food was $7,729. The math says that food is 12.86% for us here in the USA.
โOct-01-2018 08:59 AM
Talleyho69 wrote:
US style sweet corn, and it's great, is available in the supermarkets in three packs. Here a package is 24p.
Asparagus from the US??? The US produces very little asparagus these days, it's imported from Mexico. Here's a link: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/asparagus-farms-california_n_7029836
Catsup? We find the Clemente Jacques to be at least as good as Heinz.
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