(Tyler Durden) Last week we noted how US farmer sentiment plummeted in May – as producers have become anxious about their farms’ financial health.
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Food Prices Soar With No End in Sight, Americans Change Habits
(Casey Harper) Report found 46% of Americans are either dining out less or consciously spending less when dining out.
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Why Food Prices Are Expected to Skyrocket
(Dr. Joseph Mercola) STORY AT-A-GLANCE
With Food Prices Soaring, Consider Locking In Today’s Prices With ‘Emergency Food’
(The Gateway Pundit) The Biden Administration just announced that inflation is on the rise.
German Retailers To Increase Food Prices By 20-50% On Monday
(Tyler Durden) Just days after Germany reported the highest inflation in generation (with February headline CPI soaring at a 7.6% annual pace and blowing away all expectations), locals received a distinctly unpleasant déjà vu feeling – even before the Russian invasion of Ukraine broke what few supply chains remained and sent prices even higher into the stratosphere…
Farmers Hit Hard by Price Increases, Fertilizer Costs As Food Price Spike Looms
(Casey Harper) The cost of fertilizer is up as much as 500% in some areas, and that increase will eventually hit consumers.
Food Inflation in the US about to Reach a Tipping Point
(Arsenio Toledo) Food inflation in the United States is reaching a tipping point. If the prices of food in groceries go up any further, industry executives warn that consumer spending habits may change.
Supply Chain Issues, Soaring Food Prices Wreak Havoc on US Economy #EmptyShelvesJoe
(Arsenio Toledo) Food prices in the United States have skyrocketed to their highest levels in a decade as compounding supply chain issues continue to wreak havoc on businesses everywhere.
Grocery Prices Skyrocket 31 Percent in One Year as Lockdowns, Drought and Money Printing Unleash Food Inflation
(Mary Villareal) Food prices in July were up 31 percent from the same month in 2020, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. This rise is fueled by supply chain disruption and extreme weather conditions.