Natural disasters, fuel prices are inflating prices around the globe
Consumers saw groceries price increase by 2.8 percent during the last yearly period, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistic's most recent Consumer Price Index report.
The effects of increased food costs are felt everywhere, from the school cafeteria to our favorite restaurants. Here are five staples that cost more at the grocery store:
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Wake up folks, everything that has corn in it is going up because the government requires gasoline to have 10% ethanol in it. Ethanol is mainly made from corn. Corn used to make ethanol can't be made into food. This added demand for corn drives up the price and everything made from corn. More genius exhibited from our friends in DC.
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VOTE IN 2012 to get this complete idiot out I say OUT and again OUT of OFFICE
Obama gotta GO MOE
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