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  2. Foods That Are Getting More Expensive - AOL

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    So while a 5 lb. bag of potatoes that costs $3 might get you three side dishes, the same amount of rice will cost about $7 and you can stretch it exponentially further. You can hit Costco or Sam ...

  3. 7 Best Walmart Grocery Deals To Spend Some of Your Tax ... - AOL

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    This 5-pound bag of whole russet potatoes will keep well in a cool place and bring you potato joy for months to come. It costs $3.54. It costs $3.54. Great Value Frozen Broccoli Florets

  4. Thanksgiving Dinner Will Cost Less This Year — Here's How ...

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    The cost of your Thanksgiving dinner might be lighter compared to last year’s feast. ... potatoes, and green beans, and the South still stays cheapest at $81.07, followed by the Northeast at $81 ...

  5. Bag (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary has a definition of "bag" as "A measure of quantity for produce, varying according to the nature of the commodity" and has quotations illustrating its use for hops in 1679, almonds in 1728 (where it is defined by weight as "about 3 Hundred Weight" i.e. 336 pounds (152 kg) in Imperial units) and potatoes in 1845 ...

  6. Is the potato a vegetable? USDA says yes, and it will stay ...

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    The humble potato delivers nutrients like vitamin C and potassium, making it a good fit for the vegetable category. Plus they're also cost effective and easy to grow.

  7. Potato paradox - Wikipedia

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    If the potatoes are 99% water, the dry mass is 1%. This means that the 100 kg of potatoes contains 1 kg of dry mass, which does not change, as only the water evaporates. In order to make the potatoes be 98% water, the dry mass must become 2% of the total weight—double what it was before.

  8. Potato production in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Production levels in recent years have been dwindling, however, due to rising production costs – in July 2017, a hectare of potatoes in Zimbabwe cost US$12,000 to produce. The chairperson of the Zimbabwean Potato Council blamed this on South Africa 's dumping of cheaper potatoes. [ 3 ]

  9. 19 Foods Are No Longer Worth It Because They Cost Way Too Much

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    It's not unlikely to find a standard-sized bag of chips for ... the cost of ice cream increased by 12.5% in ... Charging $40 for a subpar cut of steak with a baked potato and a scoop of broccoli ...