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  2. Trump's win could lead companies to push up prices. Here's why.

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    A $2,000 mattress and box spring set would cost $2,128 to $2,190, the NRF said. During President-elect Trump's first term in office, his administration imposed tariffs of up to 25% on more than ...

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

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    That dozen cost $1.70 more — a good 40% higher — than it did just four months ago. In November, egg prices shot up by 8.2% nationwide, logging one of the highest monthly spikes in the past two ...

  4. Food plot - Wikipedia

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    Food plot in Germany. A food plot is a planted area set aside to act as a supplementary food source for wildlife. The term was coined by the U.S. hunting and outdoor industries and food plots are most commonly planted for game species. Food plot crops generally consist of but are not limited to legumes (clovers, alfalfa, beans, etc.), grains ...

  5. Agflation - Wikipedia

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    Export limitations by governments of major food exporting countries push prices for certain food items higher. [7] [8] Excessive quantitative easing has created much new capital that chases the same amount of food. [5] Food speculation by big players has recently become a substantial problem. [5]

  6. Food prices - Wikipedia

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    One reason for the increase in food prices may be the increase in oil prices at the same time. [39] [40] In June 2011, food price inflation in the United Kingdom reached its highest rate in nearly two years, driven primarily by rising energy costs. According to the British Retail Consortium, food prices increased by 4.9% compared to the ...

  7. US sues to block merger of grocery giants Kroger and ... - AOL

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    U.S. prices for food eaten at home typically rise 2.5% per year, but in 2022 they rose 11.4% and in 2023 they rose another 5%, according to government data. Inflation is cooling , but gradually.

  8. Agricultural subsidy - Wikipedia

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    Agribusiness: a display of a John Deere 7800 tractor with Houle slurry trailer, Case IH combine harvester, New Holland FX 25 forage harvester with corn head. An agricultural subsidy (also called an agricultural incentive) is a government incentive paid to agribusinesses, agricultural organizations and farms to supplement their income, manage the supply of agricultural commodities, and ...

  9. Price controls - Wikipedia

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    A government-set minimum wage is a price floor on the price of labour. A price floor is a government- or group-imposed price control or limit on how low a price can be charged for a product, [21] good, commodity, or service. A price floor must be higher than the equilibrium price in order to be effective. The equilibrium price, commonly called ...