Apart from you sophomoric slogan, you're just lying. Food prices are not up 30%. According to the
USDA, "In 2021, food-at-home prices increased 3.5 percent and food-away-from-home prices increased 4.5 percent. The CPI for all food increased an average of 3.9 percent in 2021. Of all the CPI food-at-home categories tracked by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Economic Research Service (ERS), the beef and veal category had the largest relative price increase (9.3 percent) and the fresh vegetables category the smallest (1.1 percent)."
You are also lying about gasoline prices. Gasoline is higher now -- about what it was in 2015, but to claim it is up a dollar, that's only true if one compares it to when the pandemic started and oil companies couldn't give it away.
But let's explore that. Let's say gasoline rose a dollar (it didn't.) For a driver who drives 15,000 miles a year and gets only 25 miles per gallon, that would mean using 600 gallons a year. At a dollar more, that's $600 dollars more but overwhelmed by the increase in wages over the same period.