Mexican Freeze, Produce Prices to Surge

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Mexican Freeze, Produce Prices to Surge

Postby beauanderos » Wed Feb 16, 2011 1:33 am

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Re: Mexican Freeze, Produce Prices to Surge

Postby rickygee » Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:35 pm

Walmart Supercenter produce:
hot house tomatoes 1.99 pound
roma tomatoes n/a
iceburg lettuce .99 head
green peppers 1.44 each

Save A Lot produce:
slicing tomatoes 2.59 pound
roma tomatoes 2.59 pound
iceburg lettuce 2.59 head
green peppers 1.39 each
jalpeno peppers (usa) 1.39 pound
sweet onions (usa) 1.19 pound

Wally is absorbing some produce costs. Won't last long. Canned tomato products have also gone up ten to 15 cents. Canned luncheon meat, OK, OK, I like Turkey Spam and it's up a dime a can.
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Re: Mexican Freeze, Produce Prices to Surge

Postby Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay » Thu Feb 17, 2011 10:45 pm

I started a new organic garden two years ago. Getting it ready for when I really need it. Looks like that will be this summer!
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Re: Mexican Freeze, Produce Prices to Surge

Postby fusscharles » Fri Feb 25, 2011 8:00 pm

wait for 18 months after Qe II started; couple that with the end of QE II, and the recent hikes in oil (with a possible QE III starting).... My thought is Q1 next year for the great PRICE SURGE.
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Re: Mexican Freeze, Produce Prices to Surge

Postby rickygee » Sun Feb 27, 2011 9:07 pm

Driving home from work this Sunday, 28/FEB/2011, doing a little DXing on the AM band of the car radio. Tuned in WCBS 880 khz, NYC. Listened to a story about produce prices and availability for restaurants.

You wanna slice a tomato ondat burger? You gots ta ask for it, and maybe pay a premium for it.

Story ended with: 'conditions might last thru April.'
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