Yeah, it's been a rough ride for most of us, especially us older folks. Prices have gone up faster on everything since the pandemic with no end in sight. Most of us had to downsize to smaller cheaper homes & vehicles. Had to sell off almost everything, including my vehicle when I first got COPD... I wasn't able to earn as much, & COPD is very expensive to survive -- with no cure, it gets worse & more expensive every year too.
Shop around ordering online, & don't stick to the same store all the time. The next month another one may have a better deal for the same thing. Some local markets also deliver cheap or free. You may also consider getting a friend or relative to run you down to the local stores for your fresh & frozen foods, then ordering the non-perishable items like dry goods, canned stuff, & household items from a national chain online (Wlamart, Target, Amazon, Bulk Foods, etc.), so you need less trips to the store. You can even get your wine online. If you buy your dry, canned, & other non-perishables that store on the shelf for years in bulk, you can save a lot of money.
My AC died & had to get a new one. The old one couldn't keep up anyway since I'm running an oxygen machine 24/7 -- those O2 machines give off heat like a space heater (cozy in the winter). The new AC keeps the place bearable on a hot day. Heat, humidity, & dampness is the worst for COPD. But the newer bigger AC draws more power, so the electric bill is even higher. Running a 350 watt oxygen machine 24/7 already made the electric bill too high.
I had to have it shipped to my niece's house almost 50 miles away. Then her, her husband, & her son had to bring it here, up the stairs, & install it. I can't make it down stairs myself, & get out of breath just walking across the room. So can't do that heavy stuff anymore. Due to the pandemic & the risks involved, I never moved out of my place to better place I selected. So I'm still in the same place for over 10 years now.