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food prices
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food prices
The price of food in its various forms priced by a food producer, food retailer, food wholesaler and the price paid by the purchaser of food.
The food prices are affordable, moderate and sustainable.
Submitted by MaryC on April 8, 2020
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of food prices in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of food prices in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of food prices in a Sentence
Mexico has been very conscious of food inflation and, of course, with chicken and turkey and eggs being a basic staple, they don't want to see food prices spiral.
Food prices are already high now. If the war stretches, there will be millions of Africans that will be in hunger. We are already expecting millions of people to be in hunger in the areas affected by the drought, so the ongoing conflict will worsen that.
We're in a situation where because of a war in Ukraine, gas prices and food prices are extremely high, for example, we got millions of tons of wheat that is not able to get out and get to market. It's causing everything from a loaf of bread to cost so much money, to food shortages all across the world.
We can't take immediate action that I'm aware of yet to figure out how we're bringing down the prices of gasoline back to $ 3 a gallon. And we can't do that immediately with regard to food prices either.
We look at gas prices and food prices at our stores, there’s no end in sight right now, so the number one issue is the economy, it’s just not sustainable for people to spend more money, spend more money and spend more money, we have to right the ship quickly.
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