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Tuesday, January 03, 2023

Eggs, margarine, flour, bakery products see big price increases

NASHVILLE, Tenn.--Inflation and other factors are costing Americans more at the grocery store for many products, especially for staples like eggs, flour, and lunchmeats. 

The Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index detailing year-over-year prices shows overall, food has seen a 10.6% increase for the month of November compared to November 2021.

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Even the MSM sees through Biden's claim that the inflation rate hit only eight percent.

10 comments:

  1. Food is good investment, yes?
    Bird in hand worth two in bush.

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  2. Yesterday at Walmart eggs were $4.50 a dozen. That would mean they were $3 a dozen a year ago according to bls cpi. Two years ago under President Trump they were $0.71 a dozen. That's 650% in 2 years. Where do they get this 10.6% bs?

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    1. Common core math

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    2. Did you read the linked to article, Jim? I'm guessing not.

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  3. Finally, someone reports some realistic numbers regarding the increase in price of butter and eggs. But I'm sure Karine Jean-Pierre will call it misinformation.

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  4. It's getting expensive to be a beefeater.

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    1. Become a cattle rancher. Then you can get your beef at cost. Which unfortunately is more expensive than you'll pay at the grocery store.

      And no, I'm not really kidding.

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    2. Not if you're eating someone else's beef. That's where we're going.
      Backwoods Okie

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    3. Elmo: after another banner year for expenses, as in tractor hyd pump/coupling scramble, semi transmission overhaul, seed costs,
      fuel, hay, insurance hikes for under insured replacement etc, l'm looking forward to buying store bought beef after I sell the herd.

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  5. It's getting expensive to be an eater, period.

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