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    Food Prices On Rise Due To Oil Climb

    Food prices on rise due to oil climb
    High costs to 'work their way into the food supply system' — USDA official

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9453213/

    (Gold9472: It's not going to be just gas prices. It's going to be everything dependant upon oil.)

    Updated: 1:17 p.m. ET Sept. 23, 2005

    WASHINGTON - Retail food prices will rise slightly for the rest of this year due to the late-summer surge in crude oil prices, the U.S. Agriculture Department said Friday.

    USDA said food prices might rise as much as 3.5 percent from last year, when they climbed 3.4 percent — a sharp acceleration from modest increases that averaged 2.5 percent in the preceding decade.

    Fresh fruit and vegetable prices were up more than 6 percent for this year, the largest increases among food categories. Meat prices were flat and dairy was down. Cereal and bakery goods were up 1.4 percent.

    "Higher energy prices will soon work their way into the food supply system and cause food prices at the retail level to increase slightly for the remainder of the year," wrote USDA food-price analyst Ephraim Leibtag.

    Although USDA still expects a year-on-year increase in the range of 2.5 to 3.5 percent, "We expect that prices will be on the higher end of our ranges now in light of recent events," Leibtag said.

    Hurricane Rita, approaching the Texas coast, was not considered as part of the new forecast. It will be taken into account for next month's forecast.

    USDA has forecast a moderate 2 to 3 percent rise in food prices in 2006, based on stable red meat and dairy prices, slower growth in fruit and vegetables prices, and moderate increases in poultry, seafood and bakery-goods prices.

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    somebigguy Guest
    Don't worry about food prices everyone, President Bush and his family have plenty to eat.

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    princesskittypoo Guest
    yeah but the places where crops are flooded... gotta think about that as well. with hurricanes will come food production losses...

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    PhilosophyGenius Guest
    well obesity is a serious problem in America right now. so this may be a blessing in discise

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    princesskittypoo Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by PhilosophyGenius
    well obesity is a serious problem in America right now. so this may be a blessing in discise
    malnutrition is also a problem in america. you can be malnurished and still be obese. we also have an anorexia and bulimia problem. let's talk eating disorders shall we?

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    PhilosophyGenius Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by somebigguy
    Don't worry about food prices everyone, President Bush and his family have plenty to eat.
    Phhhheewwww!!!! That's for clearing that up for me, I was kinda nervous about that.

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