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  2. The new reality for big food stocks: Shrinkflation, upset ...

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    Vice President Kamala Harris has vowed to tackle price gouging by Big Food if she wins the White House in November. Senator Elizabeth Warren has been making the rounds talking about shrinkflation ...

  3. Why food prices are rising at the fastest pace in more than a ...

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    The stock for the country’s largest egg supplier, Cal-Maine, has doubled since 2024. The increase is due to the impact of deadly avian flu on egg supplies that spread across U.S. farms in 2022.

  4. Inflation: Food prices are ‘high and going higher ... - AOL

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    A man picks up his food from a vendor in Venice, California on January 28, 2022. - In the final month of 2021, Americans dialed back their spending even as incomes rose thanks to wage increases ...

  5. Expert: Food prices are going up 'three times what we’re used ...

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    "We're seeing 5-6% food inflation in the U.S., three [times] what we’re used to in the last decade," Wells Fargo Chief Agricultural Economist Michael Swanson recently told Yahoo Finance Live.

  6. Moreover, economists suggest that food prices will remain elevated throughout 2022, further fueling inflation. In January, food inflation in the U.S. hit 6.7%, the highest number we have seen ...

  7. Food prices are on the rise again. What’s behind the increase

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    The annual rate of grocery price inflation is the highest since this time last year; however, it’s a far cry from 2022 when it averaged 11.4% and peaked at 13.5% — well above overall inflation ...

  8. How U.S. Food Prices Compare to What the Rest of the ... - AOL

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    A new report compares the average U.S. prices for popular groceries and popular foods to what the rest of the world pays. Read on to find out where the U.S. stacks up.

  9. Why the market loves food stocks right now: Morning Brief - AOL

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    A person dressed in a Hershey chocolate bar costume celebrates Halloween on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange shortly after the market's opening bell in New York October 31, 2014.