Pay Up: Don’t Expect Grocery Store Prices To Drop Anytime Soon
February 9, 2022 8:39AM EST

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The cost of groceries isn’t coming down anytime soon.
According to economists at Goldman Sachs, the price of groceries could actually go up another 5% to 6% this year.
Grocery prices have already jumped by 11% over the past two years, thanks in big part to the pandemic, plus supply chain issues, and a worker shortage.
Officials with the Bureau of Labor Statistics said in December alone, there were large price spikes for meat (14.8%), chicken (10.4%), and eggs (11.1%).
Kraft Heinz recently announced it will hike prices on dozens of products, everything from Oscar Mayer cold cuts and Velveeta cheese to Capri Sun drinks.
What’s one food or drink – no matter how high the price goes – you just can’t go without?
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