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Food is more expensive than it has been in decades (cnn.com)
41 points by randycupertino on Dec 12, 2021 | hide | past | favorite | 16 comments


Alternatively you could say food is now the cheapest it will be for the rest of our lives: https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/13/business/food-prices-inflatio...


Not only is food more expensive lately but I've been noticing creeping "shrinkflation" in products as well. My chocolate peanut butter haagen dazs is no longer a full pint! Also Stella beer in bottles became smaller- they're 11.2 fl oz instead of 12.


Haagen Dazs pints have been 14 oz instead of 16 since 2009.


When was Stella 12oz? It’s been 11.2 as long as I can remember.


Not everywhere and not all commodities. Some industrially produced food such as chicken is cheaper in real terms in the UK than it was forty years ago.

See also, for instance, https://jomcpeak.expressions.syr.edu/wp-content/uploads/Appl...


This is a garbage article.

title: Food is more expensive than it has been in decades

article: only mentions statistics like "largest 12-month increase since"

headline/article discrepancy aside, since since the food component of CPI usually outstrips overall inflation[1], it's almost guaranteed that "food is more expensive than it has been ever", even if you do adjust for inflation. "Food is more expensive than it has been in decades" could mean anything between mass famine + bread lines, and normal inflation.

[1] https://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cpi2020-875x1...


Meet seems to be the main driver of the increased prices as meat is overall up 12.8% compared to last year.

Good time to go vegan I guess.


Unfortunately higher fuel and fertilizer prices will affect all food prices.


Let's not print more money please.


Half joking Why not? I want money!

Not joking The problem with the US is you outsourced manufacturing to China. Now China is a rather independent economy, you can't back out. The damage is done.


We can absolutely back out it just won’t necessarily cripple China. Then again they rely on foreign resources and your local Starbucks doesn’t accept the rumimbi(sic).


I wouldn’t count on it. Printing and spending money is a bipartisan past time.


Does DoL publish the data behind CPI-U? Doesn’t really line up with my grocery experience over the last couple of years but I doubt they just make this stuff up.



Yes but even lower level underlying data, like which stores reported which prices etc.


Alternative title: Money is now worth the least in decades.




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