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Economy |
Grocery Prices Spike – Highest Monthly Jump Since 1974 |
2020-05-15 |
The price of the items in the categories that dropped does not affect every consumer. Not everyone drives, or travels by air, or needs a hotel room. Everyone needs food. We can blame the coronavirus pandemic for this turn of events. I’ve noticed price increases, you probably have, too. An increase in the price of eggs has been especially noticeable, as well as some shortages, too. At the end of March, the average price for a dozen eggs was $3.01. At the beginning of March, the price was 94 cents. This jump seems to have led the way. One item isn’t a crisis, even with something as necessary as eggs for the home cook. Supermarkets were increasing their normal orders to stock their egg cases because of consumer demand. This was actually good news for egg producers who experienced a money-losing year last year. The short supply is expected to last a while, though. It takes up to five months to raise a hen to its egg-laying age. It is not anticipated that farmers will expand their flocks. Eggs are an inexpensive source of protein and a staple in kitchens. Grocers say it is hard to ask customers to pay more for eggs but costs are going up and they are losing money on eggs. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#6 Besoeker, those aren't virtue signaling. Grocers hit their annual projections during the first couple weeks of this. They're rewarding employees who are hanging on through all the work. See also the hiring they're doing. Kroger has hired 100,000 since this all started. I believe Walmart has hired even more. |
Posted by: Rob Crawford 2020-05-15 23:03 |
#5 Typical ZH headline: Markets Crash (only up 227 points) |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2020-05-15 10:48 |
#4 2% +/- = Get a grip |
Posted by: Frank G 2020-05-15 09:27 |
#3 What were people eating then? It's not like demand for food calories has increased... Something not adding up here.. Restaurant food is the most expensive way of eating and we are eating far less of that. Therefore Real food price inflation would be falling heavily. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2020-05-15 07:01 |
#2 A price for using third world labor force in meat packing plants? |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2020-05-15 06:08 |
#1 Somebody has to pay for those highly publicized virtue signaling, box store employee bonuses. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2020-05-15 03:21 |