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Meat Prices Will Triple in the Coming Weeks as Grocery Stores Struggle With Shortages
Discern Report ^ | 6/25/23 | Epic economist

Posted on 06/26/2023 12:46:08 PM PDT by CFW

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Good thing democrats stocked up on cricket juice


41 posted on 06/26/2023 3:05:58 PM PDT by dsrtsage ( Complexity is just simple lacking imagination)
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To: devere
Just clickbait nonsense

Agreed. But the low intellect Internet surfers will get their clicks in.

Filing this thread under possible Claim Chowder.

Will check back in 4-6 weeks.

42 posted on 06/26/2023 3:09:01 PM PDT by Fury
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To: CFW

Poll on another thread here says Biden’s popularity is rising.
People love those high prices and shortages.


43 posted on 06/26/2023 3:50:18 PM PDT by frank ballenger (You have summoned up a thundercloud. You're gonna hear from me. Anthem by Leonard Cohen)
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To: CFW

Dumb headline.
Meat prices won’t triple in the coming weeks.
Use common sense people.
The people writing these blogs just throw crap against multiple walls.
It’s nonsense .


44 posted on 06/26/2023 3:52:57 PM PDT by HereInTheHeartland (Have you seen Joe Biden's picture on a milk carton?)
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To: Rdct29

“A boneless rib-eye steak was $35.99 a pound yesterday at the local IGA. That’s the grass fed beef. Regular black Angus was $27.99 a pound.”

Sam’s Club:

Member’s Mark USDA Choice Angus Whole Beef Ribeye $12.48 lb

https://www.samsclub.com/p/cryovac-whole-beef-boneless-ribeye-1-pc-per-bag/prod17160014


45 posted on 06/26/2023 3:53:30 PM PDT by sergeantdave (AI is the next iteration of a copy and paste machine.)
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To: Augie
Augie…. A common sense post. Two thumbs up!

90+% of cattle ranches run on a maximum $$$ per acre basis. Mutt cattle. No fault with this.

We had a ranch in OK when I was growing up that went the other direction. Prime beef, registered Black Angus exclusively. Well, almost exclusively. Once, one of the mature heifers died leaving a few months old calf. Bought an old milk cow and she adopted the orphan calf and supplied milk to a number of other calves to boot. Damn but there were fat calves for several years. Lol…

Our family went the other direction with the Angus. Model was prime beef. Much lower cattle per acre. Better supplemental feed in the winter. Much greater $$$ per lb at auction time for steers. Heifers sold for bigger $$$ for breeding stock instead of heading to the feedlots. The local high school 4H kids really liked our calves for livestock shows. Higher end restaurants and meat markets liked our steers for that best you ever had big $$$ steak.

Going with this high end model generally doesn't get the greatest $$$ per acre. However…. It especially doesn't have the extremes of low $$$ per acre when economics are stressed. Also, the land is protected and doesn't look like a plague of locusts ate it bare.

46 posted on 06/26/2023 4:09:50 PM PDT by Hootowl99
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To: CFW

Grab the rifle. Elk all over.


47 posted on 06/26/2023 4:20:35 PM PDT by Bulwyf
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To: CFW
our freezers are full but I bought some hamburger at the base today in their discount freezer....you can use hamburger for so many things....

don't know if we'll ever buy rib eye steak again....

48 posted on 06/26/2023 4:23:05 PM PDT by cherry
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To: Mariner

there will be a point where people will just stop buying the expensive stuff and it’ll sit there...


49 posted on 06/26/2023 4:24:28 PM PDT by cherry
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To: TexasGator
"Brought to you by HarvestRight - Experts in food storage and prepping"

all these preppers on you tube have freeze dryers....

they come on as back to the earth off grid types with little money and PRESTO they have a $5000 free dryer....that 95% of people can't afford .....

kind of limit my prepper you tubes now, they all say the same thing, and they all seem to have lots of land and lots of money, from where I don't know but I suspect rich govt pensions or disability..

50 posted on 06/26/2023 4:27:15 PM PDT by cherry
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To: Rdct29

here’s a hint....grain raised beef tastes better IMO....sorry, it just does....I’m going to try to get to the Chef Store and see if I can get a rib roast for a decent price and have my husband cut it up into steaks...he’s got a meat shop and a band saw...


51 posted on 06/26/2023 4:29:42 PM PDT by cherry
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To: metmom

They did it to toilet paper…why not.


52 posted on 06/26/2023 4:53:46 PM PDT by lilypad
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To: bankwalker

“Look here, brother, who you jiving with that ....


53 posted on 06/26/2023 5:41:12 PM PDT by CapnJack ( )
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To: Sacajaweau

“I stocked up....but trying to clean out my freezer...”

Me too.

When I was a kid my dad’s good friend was a trucker and when gases prices started to go up he told my pops “Stock up on food.”

When Biden destroyed our energy I moved into grocery stores AND STOCKED UP MAJOR.

But I’ve made it my new hobby to research prices at grocery stores I pass on my way to work or on other chores.

Since Covid most chains have put the prices of their products on the net.

A few months ago Aldi’s had chicken legs and thighs for 39¢/lb. but you had to buy 10lb. Bought 20lb.

Food Lion had big blocks of Velveeta for 7 bucks. All the other stores in my area had it $12. Bought 4.

Found loves of bread at Lidl for 50¢, bought 6.

BUT there has been several months that I’ve spent less than 10 dollars. Glad I got an extra freezer in the basement!

I just need more discipline to eat what I have and not what I want.

Craving chocolate ice cream major but so far I’ve been behaving!


54 posted on 06/26/2023 6:44:40 PM PDT by lizma2
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To: CFW

That’s a shame. Just in time for the 2024 campaign to be warming up.


55 posted on 06/26/2023 6:54:11 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard ( Resist the narrative.)
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To: Hootowl99; CaptainPhilFan

I’m 60 years old. My family has raised beef since forever. We generally ran Shorthorn bulls on whatever mutt cows came through the sale barn when we needed to increase the herd, but we never ran so many that they could eat the place to the ground in a month. I can recall a few drought years where we really had to hustle to get the herd through the summer. 1980 or ‘81 it was so bad that we were hand-chopping shattercane out of our field corn and hauling it halfway across the county to feed our cattle.

We finally got out when the city limits surrounded the old home farm on all four sides. With the scumbag trespassers constantly cutting fences it got to the point that Pops and I had to run the line fences every weekend and sometimes once or twice during the week to keep them up. We finally had enough of that crap so we sold the herd and the property that had been in the family since 1840.

That said, here’s what I’ve spent on beef over the past few years...
2019: $659.05 half beef ~$2/lb plus processing $159.50
2020: $672.00 half beef ~$2/lb plus processing $184.00
2021: paid cash no record
2022: $1670.00 whole beef ~$2.60/lb plus processing $504.20
2023: $1977.80 whole beef ~$3.09/lb plus processing $558.50
2024 projection: $2560.00 whole beef ~4/lb plus processing $600.00

So CaptPhilFan, for next spring I’m looking at ~$5/lb. for farmer-raised, grain-finished, clean beef into the freezer. I bought another freezer this spring, and I will likely buy another one next spring.

You can poo-poo the OP’s source all you want, but you can’t change the fact that beef prices have been climbing over the past few years, and this year will see a huge jump due to cost of inputs, semi-low supply, and overall increasing demand.


56 posted on 06/27/2023 7:01:39 AM PDT by Augie
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