Analysis: Grocery Prices Nearing 40 Percent Higher Than In 2019
(www.breitbart.com)
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Uh, I have news for them. Grocery prices in 2022 were 50% higher than in January 2020, and that's before accounting for shrinkflation.
I have a photograph of steak on sale January 2020 for $2.99/lb. Best price now is $4.99/lb.
Goldfish crackers doubled to $2.00/bag.
Pepsi products have at least doubled, from a rock-bottom price of $1.99/dozen cans (super sale with a coupon) in 2019 to $4/dozen cans today.
Pork doubled.
I have receipts I can show from January 2020, and receipts for the same products (such as 5 lbs. cheddar cheese) from as recent as last month that demonstrates that food inflation is at minimum 50%, but in many cases 100% or more.