Major changes are already taking place at US grocery stores, and during the fall and winter, many grocery essentials will become priceless as demand soars but supplies don’t keep pace. We haven’t seen the worst of food inflation, and big companies like Oreo maker Mondelez are still announcing price increases for the second half of 2023. Lots of popular products such as frozen pizzas, waffles, and snack cakes are about to see some steep price increases that will certainly shock American shoppers in the next few months. Prepare to pay more for pepperoni, jerky, bacon, ham, sausages, and other packaged meats in the next few quarters. Continued below the video
Meat processors are still coping with rising labor costs, fewer workers, and other operational issues that are making the production of packaged meats cost more while output goes down. If you’ve been grocery shopping in recent weeks, you probably already noticed how prices are changing fast, and from this point on, these products aren’t going to get any cheaper. Whenever you find deals at stores, buy some of your favorite packaged meats and a few extra to save throughout the next seasons. The price of popular and handy breakfast meals is about to go through some seasonal changes. With kids going back to school, and temperatures going down in the months ahead, demand for frozen breakfast foods is expected to rise by 16.43 percent, according to estimates released by the top grocer in the US, Walmart.
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The price of its Great Value Buttermilk Pancakes is going to rise from $3.93 right now to $4.48 by the end of the third quarter. Meanwhile, Eggo Original Waffles and Kellogg’s Blueberry Waffles are going to see a 40-cent increase, from $4.49 to $4.89 by the beginning of September. Further price increases can take place during the winter, but specific data hasn’t been provided yet. In any case, if you don’t want to feel the pinch of the upcoming price hikes, make some room in your freezer to stock up on these goods while they’re still cheaper. Great Value Hamburger Dill Chip Pickles are now selling for $2.67 for a 32 fl oz jar.
The food sector is now a major target of the elite’s radical green agenda. They’re going to create artificial shortages and make high prices permanent – and predictably their media mouthpieces will blame these problems on climate change. Richard Wellings
Although that’s only 8.7 percent higher than a year ago levels, in 2023, food makers faced a series of challenges to produce and distribute these products, and the impact of these supply chain problems is about to hit stores and raise the cost of pickles between 12 to 17 percent during the third and fourth quarter. For the year, experts at The Cold Wire.com estimate that the cost of this beloved condiment will jump by 25 percent. Relief is expected by the second quarter of 2024 when production levels are expected to stabilize. Until then, adding a few extra jars to your cart next time you go shopping may help you fight inflation and potential shortages.
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Even though Americans continue buying considerable amounts of chocolate each month, slower production and elevated costs for sugar are leading to a decline in supplies, which is quite worrying considering that Halloween is right ahead, and many holiday season recipes require chocolate. CNBC reports that in June, chocolate prices rose by 14 percent. With the cost of cocoa soaring in the global market right now, we should brace for some serious sticker shock in the next few months. For that reason, for this video, we decided to track which products are expected to face higher consumer demand and higher prices for the rest of the year.
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- VIDEO: Before the dramatic ouster of Sri Lanka’s former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa last year, he was blamed for an economic crisis that brought food and fuel shortages to the island nation. But his departure did not conclude the island nation’s economic woes. Fast clip – (See it below this)
VIDEO: Before the dramatic ouster of Sri Lanka's former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa last year, he was blamed for an economic crisis that brought food and fuel shortages to the island nation. But his departure did not conclude the island nation's economic woes. pic.twitter.com/gb1R26X64f
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) July 7, 2023
- Tigray has been in the grip of food shortages for over 2 years, with residents telling AFP last month that they were struggling to feed their families, sometimes consuming just one meal every 24-48 hours. – Daily Mail
- Food shortages coming! (See clip below)
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- The food shortages that started during Covid were by design. Most stores across the country are still not fully stocked the way they used to be, but people aren’t talking about it anymore because they have been socially engineered to see it as “The new normal”(sound familiar?). Within the next few years, we will continue to see less and less on the shelves, and the time between restocking said shelves will get longer and longer, until people are waiting in lines… grateful for whatever scraps the government gives them. If you haven’t already started growing your own food, preserving and storing it, you’re way behind. Tweet
- 2022. The WEF and the UN join in a “strategic partnership” to accelerate Agenda 2030. I think the world is witnessing the result of that partnership now- War. Energy and food shortages. Climate crisis. CBDCs. WHO Pandemic Treaty. ,etc. – Vid clip
- the pupose is manufacturing food shortages, the over-arching intent is population erasure. The WEF seeks a 500 million population. THIS BIDEN IS FORWARDING AND WHY NO ONE!!!!!! SHOULD VOTE FOR HIM. – Paul Jones
- Following Ming The almighty’s announcement, from the WEF, admitting responsibility for most of our economic woes, man made, food shortages, banning us all from consuming meat, in the cause of fake climate change. Why with that admission , are they not awaiting world trial ?- Clive Barnard
- farmers to farm and not put the out of work! WEF want to create food shortages, Bill Gates is buying up farmland in USA to take it out of production; if this isn’t an attempt to starve the population of the planet what is? – Joseph John