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What have you noticed? Price increases due to CV

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I live in Wisconsin, a large food producing state, especially dairy products. What I have noticed at the store where I shop is that prices have not gone up noticeably (and surprisingly). :)

Although some items are no longer available.
 
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Prepared food is always more expensive. Whether its canned, frozen, or in the deli. You’re paying a premium for the legwork. That’s why many preserve their own fruits and vegetables. The cost savings are significant when you work out the numbers.

1 jar of organic preserves is $4 in my area. I can purchase 2 pints of organic fruit for that price (on sale). That will net me 2 jars and a smidge left over with better ingredients and no additives.

Seasonal eating is less expensive. Many items can be made at home with little effort. That includes food and home goods.

~Bella
 
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I purchased an 1/8 of a cow. I paid $418 dollars ($3.99/pound) for 105 pounds of custom cut grass-fed beef from the hind quarter including organ meat.

The image is cropped for privacy reasons. The packages are labeled and include my name. :)

~Bella

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I live in Wisconsin, a large food producing state, especially dairy products. What I have noticed at the store where I shop is that prices have not gone up noticeably (and surprisingly). :)

Although some items are no longer available.

I'm in Wisconsin too, and I've noticed that egg prices went way up but it's being under-reported. It's said that they've increased by 16%. Not so. They used to be .99 cents, and then went up to $2.61, and then settled back to $1.48. That was a 162% increase, and down to 49% increase. If it were only 16% (which the Press implied was a huge increase), the price would be $1.15.
 
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When restaurants reopen I think in very a short time we will see 25% increases. And as we know, once prices go up they almost never come down.
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It won't surprise me. Food prices in general are going up, which will increase their costs. Plus they'll want to make up for lost revenue for the past couple months.
 
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