Media top headlines October 26
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A pair of liberal news organizations sounded the alarm that rising food prices during the Joe Biden era will impact Americans on Thanksgiving.
The New York Times published a story Monday headlined, “This Year’s Thanksgiving Feast Will Wallop the Wallet,” which explains that costs for everything from turkey to the ingredients needed for pumpkin bread have spiked.
“Thanksgiving 2021 could be the most expensive meal in the history of the holiday,” Times food culture correspondent Kim Severson wrote.
U.S. President Joe Biden participates virtually with the ASEAN summit from an auditorium at the White House in Washington, U.S. October 26, 2021.
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“Nearly every component of the traditional American Thanksgiving dinner, from the disposable aluminum turkey roasting pan to the coffee and pie, will cost more this year, according to agricultural economists, farmers and grocery executives. Major food companies like Nestlé and Procter & Gamble have already warned consumers to brace for more price increases,” the Times added. “This year, turkey prices are likely to hit record highs, and the cost of many foods has jumped sharply.”
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The Times blamed a food supply that has been “battered by a knotted supply chain, high transportation expenses, labor shortages, trade policies and bad weather,” along with inflation, for the reasons.
“Turkey is more expensive largely because the price of corn, which most commercial turkeys feed on, more than doubled in some parts of the country from July 2020 to July 2021,” the Times noted, adding that many people who skipped the…
Source : foxnews

