I'm not a poor person. That being said, I have many poor person habits. One I had not picked up yet was a love for cheap noodles. This fucking thread fucked all that:
https://kiwifarms.net/threads/the-ramen-thread-instant-noodles-and-the-like.25422/
Turns out, when all is said and done, I like my noodles like I like my women: cheap and nasty! In fact the cheaper and the nastier, the better. TMI! I know.
Anyway, to the point -
I found some noodles a few months ago, were 65p (65 pence in UK terms). They went up to 75 p a bit later, but I could deal with that. Sometimes they had discounts and you could get them for the original 65 p. But then, something changed a week or two ago, they went up to fucking 95 fucking pence. that's nearly a whole quid, where as before they weren't much more than half a quid. That is fucking nearly double the price! From 65 p to 95 p in a matter of months... Mmmm....
Don't love them that much. Fuck it, won't even buy them when it's on a discount.
Also, another brand of noodles in another store went up from 45 p a packet to fucking 69 p a packet. That is some serious price increase. I expect when I go back in next week they will all be 10 p extra again on top. It wont' be long before it will be a tenner (10 quid) before you can buy a packet of noodles. That is when the fun will really start.
I tried to rationalise it and said to my self it's just price gouging because it's a cheap meal. Yeah, that's it. Fuck it, it's just a fucking small packet of noodles and you can buy a six-pack of them in Tesco's or Asda for not much more. But still.
That is a crazy price hike. Not the 5 percent figure of inflation we have been given here. Not even double that. Not 10 percent, but just about 20 percent. That is frightening in itself. It's real. It's happening. I can't justify paying a quid for a pack of low nutrition noodles with a bit of MSG thrown on top. At a little over 50p they were fun (even if they were just as un-nutritious), but for a quid I can get a few tins of beans from my super-shop when I get a big haul in from Tesco or Asda.
I don't skimp on food. I'm happy to treat myself and buy good stuff every once in a while. I love food. I love eating. I also like being healthy and slim. So I don't over-indulge. This is not about a lack of being able to stuff my face. It's about some very frightening price hikes that have taken place in the last few months, only.