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03/22/2023
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By News Editors
Alarming new numbers show why countless Americans will starve to death in the year ahead with one retailer who ‘can’t afford’ to sell eggs anymore
While distractions abound in the news, what is slipping through the cracks is related to food, and how we can expect more food inflation throughout 2023. (Article by Susan Duclos republished from AllNewsPipeline.com) The banking failures, along with news of what is expected to be an imminent indictment of President Trump as the witch hunts against […]
03/09/2023
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By News Editors
Countless Americans plunge into despair as hunger spreads like wildfire all across America
We haven’t seen anything like this in a long time. A couple of factors are combining to push millions of Americans into a state of food insecurity. First of all, food prices have been rising aggressively throughout the past year, and so our money does not go nearly as far as it once did. Meanwhile, […]
02/07/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Many American farmers have shut down operations due to inflation
Inflation is still a persistent issue in the U.S. – especially for American farmers, who are about to start this year’s planting season in the next few weeks. According to a Gallup poll published on Jan. 30, 15 percent of Americans view inflation as the biggest problem facing America today – second only to government […]
02/03/2023
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By Cassie B.
DUMPSTER DINNERS: Brits now seeking out EXPIRED food to consume as they cope with meteoric rise in food prices
The cost of food continues to rise in the UK, and the country’s food retailers have warned that price inflation will continue into the foreseeable future. The latest figures show grocery prices are now increasing at their fastest rate on record. Figures provided by retail analyst Kantar found that grocery price inflation in the country […]
01/26/2023
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By News Editors
Your living standards have declined dramatically
Commentary – In the old days, shopping for groceries used to be a joy. By old days, I mean two years ago. Now, it’s shocking and miserable. You look at these prices and wonder if you can even afford normal foods that we took for granted. (Article by Jeffrey A. Tucker republished from TheEpochTimes.com) Everyone […]
12/21/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Bankrupt meat importer owes millions to at least 99 creditors in transportation and logistics
South American Beef, Inc., a frozen meats importer based out of West Des Moines, Iowa, has filed a petition with the Southern District Court of Iowa to receive Chapter 11 bankruptcy protections. The company was founded in 1999 and sold products under vendor brands as well as its own Prairie Natural brand. Its specialty is […]
12/07/2022
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By JD Heyes
Rail strike would cripple an already teetering U.S. economy: Analysis
As if the U.S. economy wasn’t already on the brink thanks to policies and overspending brought to us by a Democrat-controlled Congress and Joe Biden, a rail strike is now pending. And if it actually occurs, the economy will fall off the deep end. Almost everything travels to market by rail, and the industry was […]
12/06/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Runaway inflation driving some desperate Welsh citizens to eat pet food
Desperate times call for desperate measures, which in Wales means that some desperate folks are resorting to eating pet food in order to survive. Record inflation is leaving many families behind. No matter how many hours they work, there is just not enough money for food, which is skyrocketing in price due to rampant market […]
11/18/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Classic Thanksgiving meal now 20% more expensive due to food inflation
Data from the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) shows that the cost to complete a Thanksgiving meal is now 20 percent higher this year than it was last year. According to the AFBF’s annual survey results, the overall average cost of a “classic” Thanksgiving dinner for 10 people is $64.05. This dinner consists of: A 16-pound […]
11/01/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Food supply woes persist: Grain shippers delay deliveries amid barge quagmire
Grain shippers have delayed deliveries until later in the year amid uncertainty about when barge traffic will normalize. This has softened the demand for barges, with the St. Louis barge spot rate falling to $72.58 per ton in the week of October 18 from its peak of $105.85 per ton in the week of October […]
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