In response to
"When will they start lowering the price of food and groceries (which were raised with the excuse that it was to cover higher gas costs)?"
by
secretslacker
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fuel costs typically only constitute about 5-10% of food prices, so even if fuel costs go down there's unlikely to be a lot of movement...
Posted by
x (aka dmuck)
Oct 22 '08, 05:11
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the fact that the cost of agricultural commodities had also soared was much more important to food price inflation than fuel costs.
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