investigating WHY something is happening. All you had to do is type in your browser this question..."Why are groceries still so expensive?"...and you would find some articles that answer your query...like this one (see link) from the FOX Business website. BUT, given FOX's need to uphold the GOP banner with tabloid verbiage, you need to read ALL of the article, which hopefully...as in this case...will provide the answer as to WHY prices are high...to wit...
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Food prices are rising for several reasons, including ongoing supply chain issues, the smallest cattle inventory in 73 years, an Avian flu outbreak that affected poultry supply and sent the cost of chicken and eggs skyrocketing, and a worldwide grain deficit that is the result of the prolonged conflict in Ukraine. Wages for food service workers in grocery stores, warehouses and processing plants have also increased, meaning many of those businesses are passing that cost along to the consumer.
Although some of these problems are finally clearing up, consumers looking for immediate relief may be disappointed. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said during an interview with "60 Minutes" that aired at the beginning of February that high prices could be here to stay unless there is a severe recession.
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I don't see a single thing in that FOX Business assessment of WHY prices are high that implicates Joe Biden in any way...did he cause the COVID supply chain issues?...the smallest cattle inventory in 73 years?...the Avian Flu epidemic affecting poultry?...Putin's attack on Ukraine impacting worldwide grain prices?...increased wages for service workers needing to pay for higher prices caused by the foregoing reasons?...the short answer is NO...and as the Fed Chair notes, prices will unfortunately stay high unless you'd like JB to do all he can to create a Severe Recession...some MAGAs are just dumb enough to opt for that.
Try being Objective for once in your life...and as the dictum goes..."Read More...Post Less"
Link: https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/why-are-groceries-still-so-expensive