David Ortega at Michigan State University points out that although the increase in food prices has moderated slightly from past years, they still remain more than 20% higher than before the pandemic. This has become a key issue in the election, as people feel the sting of sticker shock at the grocery store.
President-elect Donald Trump vowed to bring down prices during his campaign and blamed the Biden administration for the current situation. However, in an interview with TIME published last week, he stated that he does not believe his presidency would be a failure if grocery prices do not come down. “It’s hard to bring things down once they’re up,” he said.
In the case of beef, supply issues play a significant role. High input costs and decisions made by beef producers a few years ago, when they faced drought and high feed prices, have reduced beef supply, which in turn is affecting beef prices.
The latest food price numbers also show a narrowing gap between the rise in cost of eating at home and eating out. The inflation gap between restaurant menu prices and grocery year-over-year prices is the narrowest it has been since May 2023. This indicates that while food at home prices have been rising, the increase in restaurant prices has not been as significant.
“Across the food and grocery industry, we have a sector that is deeply consolidated,” Mabud said. “And when big companies control large chunks of the market, they use inflation and supply chain shocks to increase prices far beyond what their input costs justify.”
During the holidays, companies take advantage of the increased demand and lack of price comparisons to raise prices on items that people don’t buy regularly. “Grocers and the food industry know they have more information about the underlying cost of a good than consumers who only buy Christmas ham once a year. They can take advantage of this,” Mabud said.
Ortega warns that even the uncertainty surrounding these tariffs can lead to a rise in costs as companies prepare for their implementation. Trump’s expected policy of mass deportation of immigrants will also have an impact on the agriculture industry, in addition to the human rights implications. A shock to the labor supply will lead to an increase in costs for producers and companies, which will ultimately be passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices.
Patricia “Pogo” Overmeyer, a 65-year-old lawyer in Arizona, has always been focused on saving money on groceries. With inflation worsening, she has become even more thrifty, using more meatless meals and stocking up on holiday food when prices are low. She plans to make substitutions and forgo some foods once she retires and her income decreases.
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