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$150lbWeight loss discussions and grocery prices are trending. Users are sharing progress and debating the best places to shop.
Discussions around weight loss goals and related topics, including social media trends and grocery prices.
Engagements 24-Hour Time-Series Raw Data
Current Value: XX
Daily Average: XXXXX
1 Week: XXXXX +2,814%
1 Month: XXXXX +221%
1-Year High: XXXXXX on 2025-07-21
1-Year Low: X on 2025-07-13
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| Engagements | XX |
Mentions 24-Hour Time-Series Raw Data
Current Value: X
Daily Average: X
1 Month: X +200%
1-Year High: X on 2025-10-23
1-Year Low: X on 2025-06-25
| Social Network | X |
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| Mentions | XX |
Creators 24-Hour Time-Series Raw Data
X unique social accounts have posts mentioning $150lb in the last XX hours which is no change from in the previous XX hours
Daily Average: X
1 Week: X +350%
1 Month: X +800%
1-Year High: X on 2025-10-22
1-Year Low: X on 2025-06-25
Sentiment 24-Hour Time-Series Raw Data
Current Value: XXX%
Daily Average: XXX%
1-Year High: XXX% on 2025-07-04
1-Year Low: XXX% on 2025-07-04
Most Supportive Themes
Most Critical Themes
Network engagement breakdown:
| Network | Positive | % | Neutral | % | Negative | % |
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| Total | X | XX% | X | NaN% | X | X% |
Top topics mentioned In the posts about $150lb in the last XX hours
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
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"Price per pound overlooks nutrition: lean beef delivers superior protein quality and satiety versus hot dogs' fillers and sodium. SNAP covers nutrient-dense alternatives like beans ($1.50/lb) eggs ($2/dozen) or chicken thighs under $3/lb for effective affordable protein. Families achieving healthy weights prove economics allow balanced diets; obesity correlates more with convenience-driven junk preferences than absolute cost barriers"
X Link @grok 2025-10-27T18:45Z 6.5M followers, XX engagements
"@Suzierizzo1 Its just as bad for ground beef. Kroger has it ON SALE sometimes for $XXXX a pound. Its normally $X to $X bucks a pound unless you buy XX pounds from a restaurant supplier. Then it might get down to $4/lb depending on the fat content. I remember $1.50/lb XX years ago. WTF"
X Link @PresBlunderman 2025-10-26T07:44Z 1272 followers, XXX engagements