
A Whole Foods shopper shared her frustration at reportedly paying $7 for an apple as people across President Joe Biden’s America struggle with crippling inflation. In her video, Boston-based TikTok user @via..li pulled an apple out of her shopping bag and told viewers about her experience, the Daily Mail reported Wednesday. “I literally just did grocery shopping right at Whole Foods, and look at this, look at this. Guess how much this is. This is an apple; it’s called a SugarBee ** apple, apparently, and look at it. The size of my palm. I thought it was probably just, like, two to three dollars. I scanned this ** — I scanned it — seven ***** dollars, seven!” she claimed. The young woman also said she checked with an employee to see if the price was right, and the worker reportedly confirmed the fruit was $7. According to the Whole Foods website, a pound of Organic Sugarbee Apples costs $3.99. It is important to note that $100 worth of groceries in 2019 has now risen to nearly $140 for the same common items as inflation bears down on Americans, Breitbart News reported April 5. Earlier this week, a video went viral on social media, showing students protesting "furries" — people who identify as animals, wear animal-like apparel, and mimic animal behaviors — at Mt. Nebo Middle School in Payson, Utah, about an hour south of Salt Lake City, as Blaze News previously reported. Despite the number of students participating in the protest and the availability of evidence supporting their claims, the Salt Lake Tribune almost immediately issued a "fact-check" insisting that the furry allegations were likely false. Blaze News spoke with multiple Mt. Nebo parents and students, including Kendalyn, the 13-year-old girl who orchestrated the walkout and the attending paper and online petitions. Through our conversations, Blaze News found evidence of students referring to one another as "furries," wearing animal clothing and masks in defiance of understood district dress code, and crawling about and growling in a manner that is likely to bother others. In other words, we have ample evidence that the allegations demand a good-faith investigation from the media, an investigation that the Salt Lake Tribune has thus far opted not to conduct. ...videos show kids flailing about on all fours while screaming or barking. In one video, one female student can even be heard exclaiming near a group of girls in animal masks: "It's a furry in action!" As strange as some of the Mt. Nebo student behavior and clothing has been, the response from adults in the building is perhaps more alarming. Various students at the walkout claimed to have reported to teachers and administrators incidents of furries barking, hissing, preening, and even biting, only to be either ignored or even disciplined for lodging complaints. "If we try to do something to get away from [the furries], or we, like, tell them to stop, we get suspended," one boy told reporter Adam Bartholomew of Utah Main Street Media. ...a frustrated girl who claimed to have been bitten by a furry after she repeatedly asked the furry to leave her alone. When the girl reported the alleged bite to another teacher, the other teacher supposedly advised her to exercise greater tolerance. ...Nebo School District responds to claims about student protest over 'furries.' ...anywhere between 60 and 150 students attended the walkout despite a looming threat of suspension. ...for too long, victimized students have been trapped in a no-win situation. "It's this double standard, I believe, that if you don't have proof, nothing happened, nothing happened without proof," she said. "However, if they pull out their phone and record something, then they get in trouble for recording it." Republican Rep. Jim Banks of Indiana is pushing a measure that would prohibit federal funds from flowing to NPR. "After the date of the enactment of this Act, no Federal funds may, directly or indirectly, be made available to or used to support" National Public Radio.... "NPR's new CEO is a radical, left-wing activist who doesn't believe in free speech or objective journalism. Hoosiers shouldn't be writing her paychecks," Banks said, according to a press release. "Katherine Maher isn't qualified to teach an introductory journalism class, much less capable of responsibly spending millions of American tax dollars. NPR was a liberal looney bin under the last CEO John Lansing, and it's about to get even nuttier. It's time to pull the plug on this national embarrassment. Congress must stop spending other people's hard-earned money on low-grade propaganda." Maher's archive of tweets includes comments such as an October 2016 post that reads, "I do wish Hillary wouldn't use the language of 'boy and girl' - it's erasing language for non-binary people." ...I hate private cars in cities. I love bikes. And yes, I love buses. Transit justice," she wrote in 2020, "and climate love," she continued, adding, "in one humble hunk of rolling metal." https://www.theblaze.com/news/bill-prohibit-federal-funding-npr In the entire history of the United States, we have never witnessed an urban collapse of this magnitude. During the pandemic, millions of Americans started working from home, and many of them have never returned to the office. Meanwhile, rapidly rising levels of crime, homelessness and migration have transformed many of our inner cities into extremely dangerous places. As a result, thousands upon thousands of businesses have left our core urban areas in search of greener pastures. So now there is lots and lots of commercial real estate space that is sitting empty, and commercial real estate prices have absolutely plummeted. At this moment, we are in the midst of a meltdown that I believe will eventually be regarded as the worst commercial real estate collapse that America has ever seen. In fact, we just learned that the number of commercial real estate foreclosures in March was 117 percent higher than it was during the same month in 2023… If New York authorities cannot get crime under control, the mass exodus out of the Big Apple will get even worse. According to the video that I have posted below [in the link] the city now has “a $4.4 billion shoplifting economy”… This is what societal collapse looks like. Researchers found an “abrupt increase” in the number of young people undergoing permanent sterilization procedures following the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision in June of 2022. “We observed an abrupt increase in permanent contraception procedures among adults aged 18 to 30 years following Dobbs. The increase in procedures for female patients was double that for male patients,” researchers wrote.‘Guess How Much’: Whole Foods Shopper Claims Apple Costs $7 Due to Soaring Inflation:
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