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Offline RB in GA

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food price increases expected
« on: October 19, 2021, 06:43:19 PM »
From the Epoch Times.  Nothing we haven't been expecting, but...


Billionaire Supermarket Owner Warns: Food Prices Will Go Up ?Tremendously?
BY JACK PHILLIPS October 18, 2021 Updated: October 19, 2021

The owner of a New York City supermarket chain predicted the food prices will increase sharply in the coming months, with some increasing 10 percent in the next two months.

John Catsimatidis, the billionaire supermarket owner of Gristedes and D?Agostino Foods, warned that food giants such as Nabisco, PepsiCo, and Coca-Cola will prioritize raising prices on products.

?I see over 10 percent [price increase] in the next 60 days,? he said in an interview with Fox Business on Monday, adding that the trend will not drop ?anytime soon.? Catsimatidis cited rising inflation and supply chain bottlenecks that are currently plaguing supermarkets and other retailers around the United States.

Catsimatidis then cautioned: ?I see food prices going up tremendously? because food company CEOs ?want to be ahead of the curve and the way they?re doing it is they?re dropping all promotions. They are dropping low-moving items.?

?Why give away something when you don?t have to give it away and you make more margin?? Catsimatidis asked. ?So I think that now these companies are going to have record profits in the third quarter.?

Experts have said that a significant backlog of shipping containers is currently being processed at two major California ports is snarling delivery of food and other goods. Energy shortages in the Asia-Pacific and Europe, as well as COVID-19-related concerns, lockdowns, and vaccine mandates have also been blamed for the supply crunch.

Earlier this month, the White House announced that it was able to push Walmart, FedEx, and UPS into committing to adding more shifts to alleviate shipping issues. The Port of Los Angeles also committed to 24/7 shifts, the Biden administration also said.

Compared with one year ago, consumers are paying significantly more for goods and services, according to recent data released by the Department of Labor. It came as the agency reported that the consumer price index, a key inflation gauge that measures how much Americans pay for goods and services, rose approximately 0.4 percent in September, up 5.4 percent year-over-year.

For example, Americans are paying about 42 percent more on average for a gallon of gas than a year before, the data shows. They?re also paying 10.5 percent more for eggs, meat, poultry, and fish; 4 percent more for coffee; 19 percent more for bacon; 6 percent more for peanut butter; 27 percent more for propane, kerosene, and firewood; 5.2 percent more for electricity; 24.4 percent more for used vehicles; and 7.1 percent more for appliances.

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Re: food price increases expected
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2021, 09:27:58 AM »
Every week MrsMac and I wait for the weekly "fish Wrap" paper that includes a supermarket insert. Well in our area it isn't a supermarket insert as the biggest store in the area is only around 10,000-sf. 

Anyway, the insert six months ago was 8 to 10-pages. Today, it is 4-pages. Why put things on sale when you have a captive audience.

"Why give away something when you don't have to give it away and you make more margin".

I can not wait to call our financial advisor who laughed at my 6 to 9% inflation prediction for this year and rub it in.  :dancingBanana:
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Re: food price increases expected
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2021, 11:54:27 AM »
I have noted to most friends, neighbors, and relatives (along with a countryman or 2) that on grocery trips they ought to start picking up an extra can or jar (or 3) of things they routinely use.

Rather surprising to me was many who didn't agree in the past have come around to the idea and started on their own.

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