 like myself and my friends can only afford to eat relatively healthily because we're pulling food out of the bins. What have you noticed about food and grocery prices over the last couple of years and if you think they've gone up significantly what what impacts that had on your your sort of day-to-day lives and your financial existence? I'm not lucky enough to be awarded a Centrelink allowance which helps but between cost of living costs like you've got continuously increasing rent prices fuel prices energy and heating bills going up there's got sort of less and less you can spend on groceries or you have left in that allowance each fortnight and the prices seem to increase some it just feels like you can buy half the amount you used to buy and still be paying the same price you were five years ago. We're talking about supermarket prices and a lot of the people if spoken to or you will speak to will have jobs and be on the median wage you're a bit more if you are on Centrelink you're like that's below the poverty line and so trying to put that in context of living below the poverty line while we're talking about how supermarket prices are too expensive for people who are making the median wage like how did we how did we get here?