05/29/2026
I AM UTTERLY SHOCKED!! I just wanted to grab a simple bottle of orange juice for breakfast, and I get hit with this nonsense. Look at that price tag—nearly NINE DOLLARS for a standard 59-ounce bottle of store-brand juice?! It’s literally just liquid from concentrate sitting on a wire shelf under some LED lights, not a rare vintage wine. They slap a "Premium" label on a basic plastic jug and suddenly expect us to pay country club prices for squeezed fruit. I remember when a carton of OJ was a couple of bucks, but now they want $8.79 like it’s some kind of artisanal luxury potion. HOW is this normal?? At this rate, having a glass of juice with your morning eggs is going to require a serious financial planning session. The price of basic groceries is getting completely out of hand, and they act like we won't notice the gouging.
Is $8.79 for a regular bottle of orange juice absolute insanity, or are you guys actually defending these prices?