Wholesale vegetable prices rose 38.9% in July

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Talk abut inflation!

Just shy of 40%?

trump's economy is on the ropes.

The latest comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which reported Thursday a whopping 38.9% increase in wholesale dry and fresh vegetable prices from June to July, the biggest since March 2022.

 
told you so

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Talk abut inflation!

Just shy of 40%?

trump's economy is on the ropes.

The latest comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which reported Thursday a whopping 38.9% increase in wholesale dry and fresh vegetable prices from June to July, the biggest since March 2022.

Yeah in South Carolina we get fresh produce from our farmers. So I don't know what you're talking about. But go ahead and be miserable as your always are.
 
Talk abut inflation!

Just shy of 40%?

trump's economy is on the ropes.

The latest comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which reported Thursday a whopping 38.9% increase in wholesale dry and fresh vegetable prices from June to July, the biggest since March 2022.

just went shopping 2 days ago....prices were no different than a month ago...i buy lots of produce...
 
Talk abut inflation!

Just shy of 40%?

trump's economy is on the ropes.

The latest comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which reported Thursday a whopping 38.9% increase in wholesale dry and fresh vegetable prices from June to July, the biggest since March 2022.


Maybe we should grow our own veggies.....Just sayin...
 
Yeah in South Carolina we get fresh produce from our farmers. So I don't know what you're talking about. But go ahead and be miserable as your always are.

Damn right. Find a farmers market in your town and buy local.. 😊
 
just went shopping 2 days ago....prices were no different than a month ago...i buy lots of produce...
That was wholesale pricing.

Give it a couple of weeks and you'll feel it.
 
Odd, I just bought some produce down at the flea market and I did not notice any difference except in melon prices which had fell which makes sense this time of year.
 
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I planted extra this year in anticipation of this. Spent a good bit of time yesterday pickling peppers and okra. Deep freezer has more corn in it than we will eat this winter. Tomatoes are finally petering off but we had more coming in than I cared to fool with anyway. Fall garden already planted.
 
Talk abut inflation!

Just shy of 40%?

trump's economy is on the ropes.

The latest comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which reported Thursday a whopping 38.9% increase in wholesale dry and fresh vegetable prices from June to July, the biggest since March 2022.

Holy shit
 

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