Not updated but we've seen the hysteria from the rise in food prices before:
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Yawners.
How about you overlay that with wages? That might wake you up. Oh, and real wages, please - not nominal.
Not updated but we've seen the hysteria from the rise in food prices before:
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Yawners.
the carne asada burrito indicator just spiked to new highs.
I paid just shy of 10 bucks yesterday for a carne asada burrito and a coke... in a typical taco shop in a lower cost area of town.
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I posted this in 2011.
"Or the price of mexican food.
I payed 5.75 for a carne asada burrito yesterday at a hole in the wall.
they were 4.50 at the same place a year and half ago."

Ah, sarcasm... How wonderfully humorous of you!The word "discovers" is being used sarcastically. You and Captain Literal a.k.a. Ricter make quite the pair.
People on the street have been seeing food inflation for some time. It hasn't been showing up in the BLS numbers. Hence the humor about the BLS discovering it.
I can't believe I actually had to explain that.
"Although inflation remains low...
"Inflation is back and this can only mean one thing. Slack in the economy is evaporating more quickly now as the economy gets closer to full employment," said economist Chris Rupkey, of Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi in an email to clients.
In my opinion based only on observation as a consumer I'd say there is food inflation and has been for a while.