Can’t Afford Food In Retirement - You Can't Do Without

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  • čas přidán 18. 09. 2023
  • Food is becoming expensive eating away at your monthly retirement budget. Food the luxury in retirement you can't do without, many retiree's are finding it difficult to make ends meet. Choosing to eat because you can't afford to should not be what retirement is about. Retirees deserve to be able to make ends meet and be well fed, sheltered and warm. Food inflation is very real, lots of retirees can’t afford food In retirement
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Komentáře • 225

  • @gkennedy2998
    @gkennedy2998 Před 10 měsíci +11

    "Sell by" dates are based on when a manufacturer believes food will be freshest, none of them mean food will be unsafe to eat after that date.

  • @petermorris3665
    @petermorris3665 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Yes, I've definitely noticed that reduced food does taste better than regular priced food but nothing tastes as good as free food or when you are on work expenses - That stuff is particularly delicious!

  • @relaxgood5214
    @relaxgood5214 Před 10 měsíci +13

    The healthiest foods are the least expensive foods. Beans peas and lentils potatoes rice quinoa use sunflower and or pumpkin seeds in recipes buy frozen berries and frozen vegetables in bulk. Simple is healthy.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci +1

      We agree!

    • @jetv1471
      @jetv1471 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Love this philosophy… trying reduce meat . Do u have a recipe site or book etc u recommend as a guide ?

    • @relaxgood5214
      @relaxgood5214 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@jetv1471 My wife and I have been eating over 90% plant based since 2014. We eat meat or fish once a week but no diary at all the rest of what we eat is oats quinoa millet wild rice barley pasta potatoes and sweet potatoes with plenty of fruits vegetables sour dough and sprouted whole grain breads beans peas lentils nuts and seeds. We don’t have any recipes written down we have gotten to a point to where we just decide to start with what we have and we pair different foods together to make a meal. Spices and sauces like tahini sauce and peanut sauce go good with meals. Today we made a vegetable dish in the pan with chopped onion chopped mushrooms shredded carrot 2 zucchini chopped spinach and chickpeas and cooked it in vegetable broth. We cooked pasta on the side and added it to the vegetables adding fresh organic extra virgin olive oil salt and pepper. Yummy. 😋

    • @sandray7609
      @sandray7609 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I eat 100% plants and it is cheap - tofu beans potatoes Bananas carrots. Some items have gone up, but it's usually the processed food like jar sauces. All of these items are processed and animal foods so I doubt the app will be helpful

    • @sandray7609
      @sandray7609 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@jetv1471 healthy recipes on Forks over Knives. You can try Minimalist Baker, It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken. There are so many sites with recipes

  • @IrisMcnab
    @IrisMcnab Před 10 měsíci +2

    I am a "retired Ranch Cook"...once in awhile, they drag me out of retirement and I fill in for a Cook, here or there. I go in and, there is practically nothing to cook, everything is already cooked and frozen, all they do is drag it out of the freezers, warm it up, and serve it out. I feel lost, so I just dig around for a potato, onion, some hamburger, and I produce a great tasting meal...I am suspicious of that frozen stuff...LOL! I retired at 60. I am young and able to keep at it, but I think there are younger one's able to do what I do, but decided to just retire, and I love my freedom now, we are able to go at a minutes notice, where ever we feel like it.

  • @alancane1482
    @alancane1482 Před 10 měsíci +11

    One good thing about being retired is having time to look for bargains. The wife is always clipping coupons while looking for unadvertised sales in store. If I did the grocery shopping, I would just pick the longest line and eat as fast as I could til I got to the checkout.

    • @cdnsilverdaddy
      @cdnsilverdaddy Před 10 měsíci +2

      I do it already since I started working at 18... makes sense to save.. i always had that mindset

  • @RC-fh2lk
    @RC-fh2lk Před 10 měsíci +9

    My father was always looking for a deal and bragging about it if he found one. Me and my brother would always make fun of him when we were much younger. Fast forward 40 yrs later…we are exactly like him lol.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      Isn’t that too funny LOL 😂😂

    • @christinewallace9251
      @christinewallace9251 Před 10 měsíci +1

      That’s the truth for me too!!!

    • @RC-fh2lk
      @RC-fh2lk Před 10 měsíci

      @@christinewallace9251 we all become our parents. I remind my grown sons of that! 😂

  • @IamaDutch-Kiwi
    @IamaDutch-Kiwi Před 10 měsíci +9

    With a family of 5 to feed my parents were great examples of frugal living including meals and shopping for them. Many years ago home economics was included in education. It is high time they brought that back- easy enough to include in the mathematics curriculum.I am proud to say, my children have copied my shopping habits - and hopefully they pass this on to their children too. Having the money to pay top dollar doesn't mean one should or ought. Budget, budget budget! Happy week you two. 👍🇳🇱🙋‍♀🇳🇿

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks for sharing Anita a good budget goes a long way Cheers 🇳🇱🌺🇨🇦🙂

    • @Melaniejd902
      @Melaniejd902 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I'm 48 and still have some of my recipes from Jr High home economics class

  • @LisaMyEclecticLife
    @LisaMyEclecticLife Před 10 měsíci +5

    I go to the store early in the morning and pick up the meat that is marked down and put it in the freezer. You gotta do what you gotta do.

    • @wrongwayconway
      @wrongwayconway Před 10 měsíci +1

      That is exactly what I do. I work nights so on the way home I stop and search for discounts in the meat department. 👍🏼

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Great way to save money 💰 Lisa 👍

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      Sounds great 💰🌺

  • @whirltraveller1350
    @whirltraveller1350 Před 10 měsíci +1

    More stuff we have in common - the air fryer, Flash, price matching. Plus, here in our city we have an Arab business that offers fruit and vegetables costing CONSIDERABLY less than the regular supermarkets because it caters to the ethnic market.
    Roger

  • @rfkyt
    @rfkyt Před 10 měsíci +3

    I'm a bottom feeder, eating mostly from the bottom of the food pyramid, i.e. beans, greens, fruits, vegetables, occasionally nuts, thanks from my parents and grandparents. Lot's of good cook books can be identified on Amazon and then be borrowed from the library, sometimes via an inter-library loans if necessary, a dozen recipes can go into rotation for a long time. CZcams is a rich resource. An Instant Pot and/or crockpot from Walmart are good investments, batch cooking and freezing is easy with these devices. A pressure canner is helpful with beans but have almost doubled in price in recent history. Occasional sorties to fast food takeout windows has not yet been conquered. I love the occasional beer and wine which taste better if not consumed frequently. I have a notion of "unearned" beer average, some statistics are best left unmentioned , I have a couple of bottles of Francis Ford Coppola's rose are on standby for the right occasion. Cheers!

  • @brucebelcher4995
    @brucebelcher4995 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I buy most of my food directly from farmers, and I have not faced a lot of inflation. For example, I buy a quarter cow of pastured, grass fed Scottish Highland cow. That's very high quality beef, and it costs me $4.99 per lb., plus processing costs (about $150 total for processing costs). The person who sold this to me said that he was sorry that he had to raise his prices by 10 cents per lb. from the previous year. I have also purchased a half Duroc pastured pig for $4.75 per lb. I buy high quality green coffee beans from a company that sources them from coops in Colombia, Ethiopia, Indopnesia, for $5.99/lb. to $7.99/lb., and I roast them myself. I buy fruits and vegetables from the local farmers' market at very reasonable rates. Sometimes I spend more for high-quality. For example, I buy finnan haddie and salt cod from a Scottish immigrant (thank you Richard) in Maine. I usually bake my own bread, but sometimes I get lazy when Zingerman's has a sale. I have plenty of money in retirement, due to my 401K, but I still try to save money whenever I can.

    • @cindyw4278
      @cindyw4278 Před 10 měsíci +2

      I do the same and have not found very much difference and everything is highest quality like you said. I was reading the comments waiting for someone to write something like this.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing Bruce Cheers 🙂🍻

  • @CLdriver1960
    @CLdriver1960 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You’re speaking my language!
    My immigrant mom was very diligent in clipping coupons, buying huge quantities on sale and making a lot with surprisingly little.
    I followed suit when I moved out, saved a tremendous amount of money during my working life, and doing the same during retirement.
    Many years ago, I bought a vacuum sealer, it was a game changer. For example I would filet the chicken breasts and make soup from the rest (I can’t remember the last time I bought chicken breast at the regular price). Even found a way to freeze the soup with little mess. I could go on and on, but you get the picture.

  • @cindyw4278
    @cindyw4278 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have not noticed a huge difference in prices because like someone else commented i use farms cutting out the middle man. My meat and poultry from local farms and quite often they even have sales on preportioned items. I go to the market on Saturdays and this time a year everything is excellent and i shop in season. When the season is over i buy some frozen vegetables and eat vegetables that are available like squash, Brussel sprouts, carrots, cabbage in the winter etc. i also think for what it is worth people need to learn how to cook which has a huge saving’s value. We eat out rarely. I do realize that shopping this way takes up home real estate so not something everyone can do. I have operated my home this way for 46 years and has always worked for me. There is also the world of canning and freezing which helps if you want to delve into that. I really don’t shop this way to save money although it has worked out in my favour but to get the best quality foods at the best prices.

  • @jeremy1350
    @jeremy1350 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Hello, and you know, since the pandemic the three monopolistic grocers are making profit hand over fist, meanwhile they are screwing their customers over left and right. The grocery monopolies complain their operations cost SOOO much that they can't discount groceries for us, because they need to pocket all those profits and pay their shareholders dividends handsomely. Loblaw's is right at the top of that list. Where we live in Montreal (West End Downtown), there are 3 grocery stores in our neighborhood (Within 3 blocks of each other). Groceries are SOOO expensive in Montreal. Before the pandemic I could get away with shopping for around $100.00 per week. NOW every time I walk into a grocery store I am spending upwards of $200 to $250.00 a trip. I only buy as much as my granny cart can carry in one trip out and back. I've been through 3 granny carts in 18 months !!!

  • @NorthernLibrarian
    @NorthernLibrarian Před 10 měsíci +2

    I usually shop on a Monday when the supermarkets are getting rid of what didn't sell on the weekend for 50% off. BTW Loblaws and Freshco are 50% but the Great Canadian SuperCentre is only 30%. I always look for items on their last day. There is nothing wrong with them if you cook them soon or freeze them. It is a sell by/ top quality date not a suddenly turns to poison date. This week I got fresh chicken thighs half off and a local squash and made a meal for three adults for $3 per person.

  • @princesskaitlinhazelwood4703
    @princesskaitlinhazelwood4703 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Food prices are crazy here in the US. It is ridiculous.

  • @juliegoodwin6850
    @juliegoodwin6850 Před 10 měsíci +4

    A few years ago because of a minor health issue I stopped eating meat , I've found my food expenses are way down. It's not ideal for everyone but cutting back a few times a week can really make a difference😄 Thanks for all you do!

  • @alichebry
    @alichebry Před 10 měsíci +4

    Not sure how single moms are managing with our insane food prices in Canada. Shameful inflation.

  • @lynn9931
    @lynn9931 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Yet another brilliant video, being retired gives us the time to shop around for bargains and we actually feel like we are beating the system lol.
    We have also noticed No Frills seem to empty the shelves when another store have a great bargain, we always look at flip to see if the product we are buying is cheaper elsewhere and do a price match.
    We always go to Costco for cream, eggs, bread, chicken and meat as it always seems the best price.
    Lastly, many people don't realize McDonald's have senior discounts and we pay about 50c less than the normal price on our coffee and tea...we CAN win this war haha.

  • @todddunn945
    @todddunn945 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Our local supermarket has a loyalty plan you can sign up for. That alone gives you a 2% reward on store brands, which we buy a lot of. On top of that they have digital "just for you coupons" based on your shopping history. Also about every other month I get a coupon for $10-$15 off a purchase of $100-$120. These days it is easy to hit $100 at the supermarket. With the rewards and just for you coupons I generally save about 15-20% on a typical shopping trip over the marked prices. Another thing to do is use your rewards credit card to pay at the market. I get 2% more in credit card rewards.

  • @Suz47
    @Suz47 Před 10 měsíci +1

    My monthly budget has been $200/month for a about a decade. I waste nothing and take advantage of sales and my freezer. Peppers on sale, I'll fry them up in strips and freeze them. When lemons are on sale, I juice them, freeze it in ice cube trays and freeze the empty halves as well. They grate very easily while frozen so I always have access to lemon zest as I need it. And nowadays, these hacks are needed more than ever.

  • @twotipsytravelers6701
    @twotipsytravelers6701 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video, again! One of the things that I really use is my vacuum sealer. Although I don't like using a lot of plastic, I have saved a lot of money by buying meats on sale and packaging them and vacuum sealing them at home. For example, I will cut a sirloin roast into smaller steaks. The vaccum seal makes them last so much longer in the freezer.

  • @sogno101
    @sogno101 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the great app idea Tina and Norm!

  • @Nicolga
    @Nicolga Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing your experience.
    BUB STYLE CHICKEN BURGERS have ingredients:
    Chicken breast, Water, Toasted wheat crumbs, Canola oil, Whole grain wheat flour, Wheat, Modified corn starch, Soy protein isolate, Rice starch, Salt flour, Pea fiber, Sugar, Baking powder, Spices, Spice extracts, Natural flavour. May contain: Eggs. Allergens: Wheat, Soy.
    It’s hard to say how many chicken breasts there are, but there’s definitely Soy protein isolate instead of chicken breast.
    I buy raw chicken breast for $4.99 lb on weekly sales at Canadian supermarkets. I look at flyers on sites that publish flyers for many stores. Last weeks there was pork tenderloin for 2.99 lb, ground beef and even raw beef for 3.99 lb in cryovac pack.

  • @oldbloke204
    @oldbloke204 Před 10 měsíci +2

    A lot of the price rises, and they will likely continue, have been fairly predictable given conditions in many places or growing regions.
    The Coffee crops in a few places were hammered by frost, if I remember correctly, so it was fairly obvious that supply would be impacted.
    The same is happening atm with staples such as Rice and Flour due to severe weather events in many places and various countries limiting or stopping exports so that they have enough for themselves.
    Also China has been buying up lots of things so that it has some food security.
    We tend to buy things on special or on days where there are seniors discounts but don't really go too crazy about it all. We also have stuff stashed that we bought a fair while back that we use to pad out what we buy each week and in fact we've hardly had to buy much of anything over the last couple of weeks.
    Our vegie garden is starting to produce now so buying fresh stuff won't really be necessary soon.
    We're also enjoying cooking more and making things that don't require lots of expensive ingredients.
    It's quite amazing what can be produced if you try.
    Today I have some stuff to burn so we shall be having a meal cooked over the coals down the back of our block which will be lovely. No power or gas used, lovely surroundings and eating good food whilst watching the birds come and go.
    Life is good.

  • @RoseGrace100
    @RoseGrace100 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you guys. More great ideas.

  • @AhJodie
    @AhJodie Před 10 měsíci +2

    It is always great fun to get a deal on something you want. Chicken has always been one of the cheapest meats, I remember buying a huge bag of chicken legs for 59cents a pound when my kids were young. I can probably make a list of all sorts of things to do with left over chicken, lol. At one point, I was never going to buy them again, but I love chicken, so... You put some great ideas here, thank you. You are not poor, compared to many, but why spend more than you have to no matter how much money you have? Thank you very much again!

  • @terryevp4084
    @terryevp4084 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Many Thanks Norm & Tina for these great information..!!!

  • @bruceprentice6441
    @bruceprentice6441 Před 10 měsíci +4

    During the past couple decades, food in Canada, only cost consumers roughly 10% of their after tax income. Compare that to the 50’s and most of the 60’s when it took close to 30% of take home wage to buy the week’s grocery. We have enjoyed low grocery prices here in Canada, thanks in part to the tremendous advancements in agriculture production in both USA and Canada. Typical cow in 2023 can produce twice the volume of milk that a cow could produce during the 1970’s. Partly owing to better genetics in the dairy animals, but also great advancements in crop production. While 2 ton of corn per acre was considered a good crop in 1970, and $200.00 per ton was a excellent price. Today average yield is 4 tons per acre and the current price is just $245.00 per ton. Fertilizer back in 1970’s ran around $300.00 per ton, now in 2023 fertilizer cost $1,000.00 per ton. Is the price of food too high? Ask a farmer what he thinks !

  • @MrGearoid65
    @MrGearoid65 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Never heard of the raincheck for chickens. Great idea!Tesco in Ireland are really promoting their clubcard with great food price reductions. Lidl and Aldi have good reductions and deals too. The other multiples are hit and miss. No Flashfood here.....yet! 🤞 Looking well, you two. 👊🙏

  • @daviddean6032
    @daviddean6032 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Outstanding video! Thank you norm and Tina!

  • @rozinant1237
    @rozinant1237 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Why would inflation affect your food Bill? Canada Pension Plan (CPP) rate increases are calculated once a year using the Consumer price index (CPI) All-Items Index. They come into effect each January. The amount of your CPP and OAS cheque increases to match the rate of inflation.

    • @AhJodie
      @AhJodie Před 10 měsíci

      Same thing in the USA, which I get, but it doesn't work like that somehow when I go to buy things. So, I don't think someone is telling the truth in their figuring, or somewhere along the line.

  • @StephenGruber
    @StephenGruber Před 10 měsíci +2

    Good tips to share, thank you. Fyi inflation in Canada was the second lowest in OECD countries last time I looked so misery is relative! Combining your price compare tip with the flip app would be an effective, easy strategy.

  • @helenpaul4886
    @helenpaul4886 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @Jocantral
    @Jocantral Před 10 měsíci +3

    Wow. Thanks for this one. I have never heard of Flashfood. Definitely worth a try.

  • @55karenina
    @55karenina Před 10 měsíci +1

    Wow ,what a couple,love you ,how you caring yourself toward each other.I can tell you have so much respect toward each other.
    Where are you in Canada,I am in London Ontario.
    Thank you ,I enjoy what you doing

  • @patriciawallace957
    @patriciawallace957 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the great info!!

  • @denniswhite1399
    @denniswhite1399 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I check all grocery stores Wed when sale flyers come out 5 grocery stores nearby so I can do circle to buy items on sale .We used to have rain checks store stopped them during covid now gouge as much as they can . I used to shop Costco a lot now go once a month and buy way less I find many items buy one get one cheaper than Costco .I have 2 large freezers were full during Covid when things cheaper going down as many items stopped buying to expensive .I brought a leg of lamb at Costco last week we had it next day shepperds pie and tonight kids will finish it was expensive but not divided 3 meals and 4 people.

  • @lindadorman2869
    @lindadorman2869 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Food prices in the US spiked over the summer but have gone back down. There are amazing sales to be had if you shop around. Stock up when it's on sale and you won't have to pay a lot when the prices fluctuate.

  • @annoverby1422
    @annoverby1422 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I love a good bargain and I have always been a frugal shopper. We have a small store in the States called Aldi- great prices consistently and fun gourmet cheeses and spreads. I primarily shop there and get the specials on meat etc from our local grocery store. Not a Walmart fan!!! Great content today!

  • @vicgill1980
    @vicgill1980 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Never forget my gran having to have tea and toast. She lamented the times harkening back to worse times

  • @marksmith7896
    @marksmith7896 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great info !!!!! Like !!!!!

  • @evadeanu1
    @evadeanu1 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing flushfood app!

  • @gordonv.cormack3216
    @gordonv.cormack3216 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Your "locked down" supermarket now has Irresistables Colombian for $13.99/900g. Much better than the red stuff that was (sometimes) $9.99 and I think is more than the $18.99 you quote.

  • @ikneadu
    @ikneadu Před 10 měsíci +14

    Norm, ever thought about using your voice in commercials?

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci +1

      No didn’t think it was remarkable

    • @Margi183
      @Margi183 Před 10 měsíci +4

      ​@@ThisIsOurRetirementIt certainly is!
      So relaxing to listen to also. Teen's too! ❤

    • @vicgill1980
      @vicgill1980 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Forget LL cool J. LL cool NV
      Ladies love norms voice

    • @wendysherbert3257
      @wendysherbert3257 Před 10 měsíci

      I would agree with you voice being great for voice over work.. :)

    • @wendysherbert3257
      @wendysherbert3257 Před 10 měsíci

      Food prices in America have been very high. One trick I have used as a teacher, is to eat school lunch! In our state, Virginia, school lunches are very very healthy and are low cost for students and staff. Depending on family income, some children get breakfast and lunch for free. My school system has delicious lunches. Lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, two or three options for hot lunch, and milk to drink. Children choose from a selection of of fruits and veggies like fresh carrots, celery, tossed salad, pear slices, grapes, broccoli/cauliflower salad, a banana and the list goes on. It costs me 3.00 for a yummy hot lunch. I couldn’t possibly pack anything as good for that for a similar price. Not all school systems have good food, but in these times I am grateful that I can have a well balanced tasty lunch every day. I often use it as main meal and then can have a lighter dinner with no problem.

  • @barbiec4312
    @barbiec4312 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you!❤

  • @mereniecrosby7120
    @mereniecrosby7120 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Shoppers drug mart has gone crazy. Used to get my coffee, my creamer, butter, and other assorted items there...no more. My coffee is 19.99. My creamer is 4.99 and butter is $7. There is no way!

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      We go to Shoppers on Saturday and Sunday, their two day sale, eggs $3.49, butter $4.49 and milk cheap

  • @MedicareinFloridawithKat-qu3ls
    @MedicareinFloridawithKat-qu3ls Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great tips!

  • @suziqt8389
    @suziqt8389 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I just saw a youtube reaction by 'Mert can" to one of your videos about coming to Canada...thought you should know...all good.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you, we had never heard of this channel, but you and a few others let us know, thank you!

  • @sudburydrone466
    @sudburydrone466 Před 10 měsíci +3

    👍👍✌️ The prices of almost everything has gone up so much in the food market. It drives me crazy.

  • @carolnavan4137
    @carolnavan4137 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Food is gone up disgracefully. Good tips. I tried flash-food when I lived in Calgary. There was rarely anything decent available! Maybe I will try it again.

  • @SandraDawe-xr3pb
    @SandraDawe-xr3pb Před 10 měsíci +1

    Giant Tiger is great for price matching, we rely on it weekly. Stay away from any of the Weston family Empire stores aka Loblaws, Independent, Shoppers, the prices are truly criminal. Although we do get eggs, and milk discounted there on weekends. Real Canadian Superstore will still actually price match. I also noticed at Shoppers that the senior discount age was 55 yrs, now they have put it up to 65 yrs. ,hoping nobody would notice. If you see something obviously wildly overpriced, please don't buy it because this is what is keeping the prices sky high.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      Didn’t know shoppers have raised the senior discount, good job we are both 65 LOL 😂yes Sandra Giant Tiger is one of our favourite stores Cheers 🌺🙂

    • @SandraDawe-xr3pb
      @SandraDawe-xr3pb Před 9 měsíci

      Happy upcoming Thanksgiving weekend! As we prepare for our family gathering here I thought I'd pass along our Price matching examples to take to Giant Tiger!
      Broccoli 84 cents at Walmart, Carrots and onions 2 pound bags $1.00 at Food Basics, Potatoes 5 pounds for $1.49 Giant Tiger special, and Celery $1.49 at Walmart.

  • @dellnichols4625
    @dellnichols4625 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I shop our local grocery store a couple of times per week. The cost of meat has gone up so much this past year that I need to buy only on sale. Fortunately my store has “manager’s specials” a few days before the sell by date. I look out for the more expensive cuts of beef and packs of chicken, get it 1/2 price, and put it in the freezer. I’ve learned ways to use cuts I had not bought before.

  • @amya108
    @amya108 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Best wishes to health, fun and great memories

  • @RetiredLovingIt
    @RetiredLovingIt Před 10 měsíci

    Inflation is crazy in the U.S. as well right now!

  • @KenByrneNL
    @KenByrneNL Před 10 měsíci +1

    I said the same thing last year when I went to Florida - the food was cheaper in NL, Canada then it was in the US and people thought I was exaggerating

  • @moniquemonique3430
    @moniquemonique3430 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hello , love your vides. Even in Europe the inflation has skyrocketed in the past two years. Prices for food has doubled.

  • @Katy32344
    @Katy32344 Před 10 měsíci

    Food is crazy pricey in Florida! However, the half & half sure isnt $4 for 500ml. I pay about $3 for the taller one.

  • @gregorymcd944
    @gregorymcd944 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great video!

  • @stevejohnson1231
    @stevejohnson1231 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Thanks for the tips guys. It is unfortunate that we are being forced into running around to get bargains like this. The grocers should be our side and not need the government to step in and force them into action. We have almost become vegetarians due to the high cost of meat.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      We look for meat that is on sale Steve or marked down Cheers 🙂

  • @carlphinney4026
    @carlphinney4026 Před 10 měsíci

    Keep an eye on the price that comes up on the cash register when it is being scanned. If it is higher than the shelf price or sale price, you can get the first item FREE up to a $10 value. It’s called the Scanning Code of Practice and can be found on a sticker near where you pay. We catch mistakes at least monthly and score free food. Most grocery stores and Walmarts have it.

  • @paulhunter6652
    @paulhunter6652 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Hi Norm and Tina: Food inflation is bad even when we buy specials at Costco. Also shrinkflation with manufacturers being sneaky and reducing the size of product size. I still have not tried a chicken in the air fryer lol. Maybe too much chicken for me. Wife’s a pescatarian. Have you ever toasted bread or buns in the air fryer? Tried it yesterday. Shocking. Now I’m hungry. Cheers!

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes we toast buns, bagels and English muffins and defrost Naan bread.

  • @markbajek2541
    @markbajek2541 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Wow the money saved on the chicken patties at GT might one day come back to them in a T shirt purchase.

  • @kristinpayne1825
    @kristinpayne1825 Před 10 měsíci

    I have used Flash food in the past. The only store where I live that has it is Kroger.

  • @waffles1ca
    @waffles1ca Před 10 měsíci +2

    We absolutely must shop smart, be willing to vary from your list when you see a bargain (yes there are bargains) and above all stay away from the drive through restaurants and coffee shops! And if you think the price is outrageous, don’t buy it!

  • @marie-louisewcislo6519
    @marie-louisewcislo6519 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I can walk to a local grocery store which sells PC products so am going to try this Flashfood app - thank you! Marie-Louise

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      Hope you like it! we have saved a lot of money and got interesting food too Cheers 🙂🌺🍷

  • @lotte7171
    @lotte7171 Před 10 měsíci +3

    If you're talking 18,99 $CAN for a kilo of coffee beans of a 'certain' brand...... wow, compared to the Netherlands, that's a bargain!
    If I tell you the petrol/gas price.....!!!
    Unhealthy food here is the cheapest, whereas healthy foods are getting more expensive by the day. The quality of fresh foods seems to be deteriorating. Oftentimes some foods are not available or in lesser quantities. Climate change and the Ukraine war.
    It's a challenge finding the better stuff at 'reasonable' prices. But I too have plenty of time to look around and compare. It's a new pastime!!

  • @cindearbuckle6074
    @cindearbuckle6074 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Yes the USA food prices are very high. We try to stock up and freeze food . I doubt if food prices will ever drop back . You gave some really good bargain prices ! We also have a discount Aldi store which is very popular with a lot of non name brand items . It’s a good store with cheaper fresh vegetables and fruit . We also have general dollar stores that now contains frozen foods and other grocery products. Great video enjoy your week ❤small town USA 🇺🇸

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      We are also finding that our Dollarama store ( similar to general dollar stores ) has some great bargains savings lots on groceries Cinde Cheers 🇺🇸🌺🇨🇦

    • @huskerjpg
      @huskerjpg Před 10 měsíci

      Certainly food prices aren't going down while transportation costs keep skyrocketing.

  • @murraytown4
    @murraytown4 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Cut coupons and collect loyalty points.
    Also, shop the pantry first. I don’t know how many doubles of things I’ve got in mine.
    And cut down on waste. Difficult for one person households.

  • @BGL333
    @BGL333 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Lots of people in the USA are talking about skyrocketing food prices -- even more so this past week or two. Your finger is definitely on the pulse of what's going on....

  • @marcoprolo1488
    @marcoprolo1488 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Farm Boy is doing a great job at the moment to keep the inflation down while offering high fresh quality products. I am very impressed with their hard work compared to Independents or else. Vegetables and meat are outstanding (Canadian quality wise). Look at their discounted items. They are really good. Trust me, I worked in retail in a previous life in Europe.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      Well said! thanks for sharing Marco Cheers 🙂🍻

    • @SandraDawe-xr3pb
      @SandraDawe-xr3pb Před 10 měsíci

      Marcoprolo Are you serious.? I live in a city with two Farm Boy stores and they are full of insanely overpriced produce and meat. I consider Farm Boy a boutique grocery store. Mostly prepared meals to go.

  • @desertfish6239
    @desertfish6239 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I use the digital coupons online and the store sends me paper coupons as well. I can stack the savings. Today my bill dropped from $107 to $68. Clipping the digital coupon takes only minutes. If I shop the first Wed. of the month I get an additional 10% senior discount. Some grocery prices are skyrocketing while other things are really cheap. I expect prices to rise as our fuel prices have jumped $1 over the last 3 weeks.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      Very true especially in Canada with the government increasing the carbon tax on fuel.

  • @grandpa_eric
    @grandpa_eric Před 10 měsíci +2

    Hey 👋 Norm & Tina!
    Back from cruising- of course we both got sick, 103°, no Covid. But, I laughed out loud to your “we’re poor” quip. 😂 Here is recovery. Thanks! 😂😂😂

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Glad you survived your first cruise! 🚢😂😂

    • @grandpa_eric
      @grandpa_eric Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@ThisIsOurRetirement Disappointing not getting to Nova Scotia or Bar Harbor. St. John, New Brunswick was good. Visited 4 churches- walked many miles self-tour. New York harbor was the last place we wanted to be, since I worked on the Jersey side with a similar view for 17 years. We felt captive, held hostage, a overcrowded ship, sketchy activities, and no solace. We’re still sick, but home now. btw, we shop at Aldi for best food value. Keep up the GREAT content- it makes our day!

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci +2

      It’s a shame missing ports , we have missed St Anthony due to the Hurricane 🌀 was getting there the same time as us , sorry to hear you are both sick there are lots of ill people on our ship 🚢 Norm and I too have been very unwell ( video will follow ) take care 🌺🇺🇸🇨🇦

  • @davea691
    @davea691 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Flashfood is also in the Buffalo, New York area (Tops Friendly Maarkets)

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing for our USA 🇺🇸 friends 🇺🇸🍻🇨🇦

  • @bdavis8149
    @bdavis8149 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I really really want you to do a cooking show to see your air fryer chicken ! Yum

  • @patthomas9041
    @patthomas9041 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Been doing this for 4 years. Have saved $1600.00 doing this using the president choice master card. Excellent !

  • @clarehenderson4431
    @clarehenderson4431 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Very interesting video. I am retired and on a fixed income and only shop on sales. My monthly budget is $200 here in Indiana. As a reference, here Kroger Organic 1/2&1/2 is $2.49 for 475ml. Prices have definitely gone up here but not to your levels!

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing! Cheers 🇺🇸🌺🇨🇦

    • @rb239rtr
      @rb239rtr Před 9 měsíci

      $4 CDN is = to $3 USD.
      Canadian milk farmers are not subsidized, instead milk supply is limited and the price for raw milk set by a Milk Marketing Board.

  • @lynnhensley4326
    @lynnhensley4326 Před 10 měsíci +1

    USA is the same as far as rising prices at the grocery store. A great deal on the chicken. We watch for sales, BOGO deals, and get a senior citizen discount one day a week at our grocery store. Our credit card gives us cash back and gas points for purchases.

  • @victormorell3016
    @victormorell3016 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I used to buy 8O'Clock coffee on sale for $9.99 too!

  • @TimRileyGPlus
    @TimRileyGPlus Před 10 měsíci +4

    My wife Ginny & I have voted you the cutest and most charming couple on the internet! :)

  • @michaeltorrey3603
    @michaeltorrey3603 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I buy in bulk whenever possible. Like frozen fruit. Also I gave up coffee, don’t even miss it. And gave up on red meat years ago. With climate changes I fear produce will become unaffordable as well.

  • @SuzeTries
    @SuzeTries Před 10 měsíci +1

    I miss GT Boutique - I loved going there when I lived in Ottawa.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      They are all over Suze not just Ottawa , in most Ontario towns we love them Cheers 🙂🌺🍷

    • @SuzeTries
      @SuzeTries Před 10 měsíci +1

      sadly not on the West Coast@@ThisIsOurRetirement

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      They need to expand LOL 😂😂

  • @EnriqueMartinez-id6mu
    @EnriqueMartinez-id6mu Před 10 měsíci +1

    Chicken is not my favorite protein. Beef and lamb are.

  • @sjbutler2330
    @sjbutler2330 Před 10 měsíci +2

    For Flash food you have to have a cell phone to access the foods. Unfortunately I don't have a cellphone.
    Prices are indeed crazy! I just use my flyers and buy the loss leader items. Some times you can get the cream deal at giant tigers. Got two for25cents each.
    When those burgers are on special. I'll buy two.
    Sometimes you have to hunt for the deals. Fun thing to do! 😆

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      Wow great cream deal 👍yes you need to hunt for bargains Cheers 🙂🍻

  • @michaelfriedman2221
    @michaelfriedman2221 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good video. Too bad food eaten away from home is so expensive, a simple lunch at a pub is running $25-30 per person without even ordering alcohol

  • @danawood8103
    @danawood8103 Před 10 měsíci +1

    We love flash food …but my husband is a little addicted 😂

  • @freespirit3818
    @freespirit3818 Před 10 měsíci

    People should vote with their feet

  • @Autonomous1969
    @Autonomous1969 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I'm a bit fortunate.
    I work part-time for Waitrose and I get free damaged food.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Great bonus 👍

    • @Autonomous1969
      @Autonomous1969 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@ThisIsOurRetirement Not for long though. I fully retire in November.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Well then congratulations 🥳 on your retirement Cheers 🇬🇧🍻🇨🇦

  • @beckypellinger6622
    @beckypellinger6622 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Have you thought about freezing the half and half in ice cube trays?

  • @nocoldtemp
    @nocoldtemp Před 10 měsíci +1

    Question - I am going to buy an air fryer - Where can I find your recipe for your air fried whole chicken? Thank you!

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci +1

      We have done a short on it , but coat the chicken in olive oil , herbs , salt and pepper do 30 mins each side , breast side down first and gives a perfect roast chicken 🐔 Cheers 👍

    • @nocoldtemp
      @nocoldtemp Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you very much! Have a wonderful day!!@@ThisIsOurRetirement

  • @joycegonzales4994
    @joycegonzales4994 Před 10 měsíci +1

    There are probably good things in Canada, but food prices don’t seem to be one of them

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      Everywhere is getting hit with higher food prices Joyce Cheers 🙂🌺

    • @sandray7609
      @sandray7609 Před 10 měsíci

      It depends where you are and what you buy. We have some of the best prices on fresh food. We can buy 2 pints of organic strawberries for $6 at our local market. Our relatives in CA pay more than that USD for 1 pint and that is where they come from

  • @theneverendingjourneyoflif1482
    @theneverendingjourneyoflif1482 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Can everyone that is a a retired couple post their monthly food costs. Our average cost in Eastern Canada for 2 is $850.00 Cdn We eat very well. We could cut this down. What is your location and average cost? We rarely eat out.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      We will start it off Norm and I think we spend about $5-600 Can a month on food , more if we do a Costco shop . We look for bargains though in the flyers which saves us a lot of money 💰 Cheers 🙂🌺

  • @joanzach4859
    @joanzach4859 Před 10 měsíci

    How is the food delivered to you?

  • @charlotteb7433
    @charlotteb7433 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Did you just buy one chicken or the maximum amount allowed? Also, you are both English, and surely you know that the prices in the UK are totally out of control, some cannot even heat their homes, so thank goodness for small mercies here in Canada.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci +1

      We are aware of the challenges in the UK

    • @charlotteb7433
      @charlotteb7433 Před 10 měsíci

      At least we haven't come to heating our home challenge...at least not yet. All the very best to you both.

  • @marcoprolo1488
    @marcoprolo1488 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Guys, I love that period because it forces us to ensure we are not wasting and we need to be vey careful when we purchase groceries. My advice to everybody is to buy only fresh products strategically, when their prices come down, in season or in promotion. For more rafined products, such as cheese, wait for the 50% discounts on good quality brands and fill up your fridge with it (Cheeses get better with age). 🙂. For saving money, please learn to cook with left overs and second cuts. You will discover that you can make wonder out of things that some other would just dump by pure imbecility in the garbage bin. I am saying please learn because I know in North America people often waste their good food and buy industrial poisonous foods instead.

  • @ldaven1968
    @ldaven1968 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Have you tried too good to go? i’ve gotten similar deals there too

  • @haleyjae4145
    @haleyjae4145 Před 10 měsíci +1

  • @nikkiguerlain
    @nikkiguerlain Před 10 měsíci +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @joanzach4859
    @joanzach4859 Před 10 měsíci +1

    So what about us Americans? Any similar apps for us Yankees?

  • @JP-tq7ni
    @JP-tq7ni Před 10 měsíci +3

    Looking forward to your coming travels in Portugal. Less interested in saving a couple bucks on chickens. Only my opinion

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Před 10 měsíci

      Hopefully we will be back in Portugal 🇵🇹 soon Cheers 🇵🇹🍷🇨🇦