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Updated · WGR550 · Jun 9
U.S. Food Prices Rise 3.2% as Summer Cookout Staples Climb
Updated
Updated · WGR550 · Jun 9

U.S. Food Prices Rise 3.2% as Summer Cookout Staples Climb

3 articles · Updated · WGR550 · Jun 9

Summary

  • 3.2% higher U.S. food prices from a year ago are making summer barbecues notably more expensive, with groceries up 2.9% and restaurant meals up 3.6%.
  • Beef is a main driver because tighter cattle herds and supply constraints are lifting grill-season costs, while barbecue sauce prices have jumped nearly 12%.
  • Fuel is adding pressure across the food chain: some U.S. shrimp boats have stayed docked as diesel costs bite, and economists say petroleum-based packaging may be pushing beverage prices higher.
  • 20.3% cumulative food inflation since 2022 keeps grocery costs politically sensitive ahead of November's midterm elections, even as egg prices have fallen 39% and milk and chicken eased slightly.

Insights

While egg prices hit record lows, why is the cost of your summer barbecue still skyrocketing?
The full shockwave from the Mideast war hasn't hit yet. How much higher will your grocery bill go?
With the world facing its worst energy shock in decades, are global supply chains fundamentally broken?