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[quote:darkwolf007:MV80MTEyNzAxXzc0NjI4MjY3X0VEODYyRUFD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 75673325:MV80MTEyNzAxXzc0NjI3MTYyX0M3Qzk3NDJD] Actual real data. https://www.usfoods.com/our-services/business-trends/farmers-report.html Not selective picking for fear mongers. [/quote] Not bad, AC. Thanks. Although the bottom of that page does say this: "The data contained in the Farmer’s Report is provided for informational purposes only, is not tailored to your specific purchasing needs, and is not intended as a substitute for any other publicly-available market data or information. The Farmer’s Report is compiled from the last-received market data provided by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and/or other market sources, and is subject to change without notice. Nothing herein is the opinion of US Foods®. US Foods neither assumes any legal liability nor makes any warranty or guaranty, either express or implied, regarding the completeness, accuracy or usefulness of this information." So hopefully the information that website is accurate as reasonably as it can be. [/quote]
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I am making this thread simply because I have noticed a gradual to drastic price in various food prices across the board at my local Brookshire's store the last time I shopped there two or so days ago. I noticed that chicken food product prices rose drastically while cheese prices rose just a little.
I figure the chicken prices are raising so fast and so high is because of all the vast flooding that hit so much of the Great Plains States earlier this year. That vast flooding destroyed so many farmers' lives, livestock, and properties. Most of their lives are unrecoverable. Tens of millions of cattle, chicken, and other livestock were drowned in the flooding last I knew.
Even beef prices have jumped up a dollar or more per pound recently too. Cheese prices shouldn't jump up too much in prices for a while longer due to I think many cheese manufacturers have up to a vast supply in waiting. This is usually due to aging various cheeses for specific reasons.
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