He said these foods are likely to increase up to 50% in price compared with 2021 by summer, and it won't be temporary inflation but the normal cost going forward.
1. Mac n Cheese
2. Ham
3. Barbeque meats
4. Cookies - all the ingredients for chocolate chip cookies are expected to surge in price
5. Vegetable fats and oils
6. Dairy milk (and butter/margarine)
7. Sugar
8. Processed fruits and vegetables
9. Cereals (maize rice wheat barley and oats) Ukrainian conflict impacts price - Ukraine is important exporter)
10. Bakery goods, including bagels, pretzels, cakes, pies, muffins
Most of those are NOT NEEDED foods
Thank you for that list - tried to read the synopsis but it is a long mess.
There are already shortages and empty shelves at supermarkets.
Thanks for the list...luckily, ALL but dairy, are NOT on our shopping list.
Not exactly certain what this means, but the foundation of any healthy BBQ breakfast is Brisket. As it happens, I just got back from HEB where we picked up a 15 # USDA *PRIME* Brisket for 3.99 a pound.
So summer starts in about 4 weeks. So if the price isn't up to 6.99 a pound by then, can we assume this guy us full of beans?
Ham and butter are the only things I’m likely to buy, ever.
I might miss butter...I wouldn’t miss anything else on that list.