A Loaf of Bread Per Gallon of Gasoline

May 22, 2007 – 3:58 pm

This week, the national average for the price of gasoline was about $3.22 per gallon. That is about the price of a loaf of bread.
Hmm. Oh, dear.

So, here’s the conundrum:

Are you willing to drive in your car to and from work for a loaf of bread per gallon?

Furthermore, you will be able to get change for a loaf of bread when you go to buy half a gallon of gas? Well, simply put, if you cannot afford to go to work or 50% of your work day is spent paying for your transportation then you have a problem, huh.

This is the part of the post where I provide a solution or some idea to mitigate this issue.

** Clicks Publish, then runs away **

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