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  2. Food prices - Wikipedia

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    It is rare for price spikes to hit all major foods in most countries at once, but food prices suffered all-time peaks in 2008 and 2011, posting a 15% and 12% deflated increase year-over-year, representing prices higher than any data collected. [38]

  3. Meat Prices Highest Since 1980s - and Still Rising - AOL

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    Corn futures, meanwhile, touched a two-year high. "If grain prices go up, then meat prices are going to have to move up," Mark Greenwood, who oversees $1 billion in loans and leases to the hog ...

  4. Early 1980s recession in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1978, inflation began to intensify, reaching double-digit levels in 1979. The consumer price index rose considerably between 1978 and 1980. These increases were largely attributed to the oil price shocks of 1979 and 1980, although the core consumer price index which excludes energy and food also posted large increases. [6]

  5. What a McDonald's Big Mac Cost the Year You Were Born - AOL

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    The fast-food giant has repeatedly made headlines because of its eyebrow-raising prices, such as the $17.89 combo meal that went viral on social media last year.

  6. Food prices are on the rise again. What’s behind the increase

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    The annual rate of grocery price inflation is the highest since this time last year; however, it’s a far cry from 2022 when it averaged 11.4% and peaked at 13.5% — well above overall inflation ...

  7. United States grain embargo against the Soviet Union

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    U.S. grain prices collapsed over night and languished for years. [6] [9] [7] The embargo had a direct impact on the 1980 presidential election. [10] [11] In several states, farmers who were part of the farm strike movement circled their tractors around local state US Department of Agriculture offices to protest the department's enforcement of ...

  8. 1973 meat boycott - Wikipedia

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    The boycott rose out of small, local organizations of consumers across the country as prices for meat rose dramatically. [4] [5] These groups were primarily female led, as women traditionally bought the groceries for their households, and these groups grew both from people that only joined together around this issue and already existing women's and community groups.

  9. Researcher uses 1980s audio to map city food history - AOL

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    Sophie Beckett is tracing eating habits over the past 100 years by listening to hours of interviews.