Some things you do so often they are burned in your memory. For me, it's the amount of money I've paid for a big coffee and two bagels at my corner store for the past year or so: $4.21. This morning, it was $4.31. Could be worse, I guess. Other than gas, what else have you watched go up in price in the past few weeks?
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The rolls I always bought at Weis with my salad for 50 cents are now 55 cents.