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Coldwater

(1,286 posts)
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 09:22 AM Feb 3

December saw biggest grocery price increase in over 3 years

Most categories moved higher; restaurant prices rose as well

It's bad enough that grocery prices went up it's another thing when the President of the United States stands there before the press and lies to the American people and proclaims prices have gone down dramatically under his leadership.

The story:

Grocery prices posted their largest month-to-month increase in more than three years in December, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Tuesday.

Food-at-home prices jumped 0.7%, up from 0.3% in September, the last month for which Consumer Price Index data were released before the government shutdown. Food-at-home prices last rose 0.7% or more in late 2022, when they increased 0.7% in both August and September. The last time the increase exceeded 0.7% was July 2022, when prices rose 1.3%.

Link

https://www.supermarketnews.com/grocery-trends-data/december-saw-biggest-grocery-price-increase-in-over-3-years

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December saw biggest grocery price increase in over 3 years (Original Post) Coldwater Feb 3 OP
My beloved Eight o Clock coffee has gone through the roof. Diamond_Dog Feb 3 #1
Have the same problem steelyboo Feb 3 #12
Wow! Thanks for the tip! Diamond_Dog Feb 3 #21
I think they all caved on the "shrinkflation" thing... keep_left Feb 3 #22
Yes, I've noticed "shrinkflation" in bags of coffee for quite some time, too. Diamond_Dog Feb 3 #23
Besides groceries razor blades, battery operated tooth brush refills and batteries are ridiculous. doc03 Feb 3 #2
You know, when a bottle of olive oil goes from 17.99 to 21.99, when niyad Feb 3 #3
A loaf of French bread at Walmart which cost $0.99 a couple of years ago is now $1.64 dalton99a Feb 3 #4
I've got one price point I've followed, simply because of the reason I started using the commodity. slightlv Feb 3 #15
These are the numbers released by the government AFTER Trump fired everyone who reported "bad" statistics. Midnight Writer Feb 3 #5
I hope you're not suggesting... littlemissmartypants Feb 3 #7
Yeah, I've seen a lot of the items I buy each week go up in price by quite a bit. patphil Feb 3 #6
A pound of hamburger, which I bought yesterday... slightlv Feb 3 #17
There's an old saying that you can eat everything from a pig except it's squeal. patphil Feb 3 #19
Coffee is now extremely expensive 2abigbman Feb 3 #8
I bought a medium pizza and a bottle of water ... $35 BlueWaveNeverEnd Feb 3 #9
But in January the S&P 500 was up 1.4%, and the Dow Jones was up 1.1%.... Ol Janx Spirit Feb 3 #10
Isn't December when they usually have a lot of sales on holiday related food items?..nt Wounded Bear Feb 3 #11
Even the sales are bad. I'm not finding much on the 50% off tables anymore. I used to be able AnotherMother4Peace Feb 3 #14
How could Biden do this to us? NameAlreadyTaken Feb 3 #13
I quipped at the check stand yesterday, "If food prices get any cheaper you will be giving them away". flashman13 Feb 3 #16
I can't get out of the checkout line for less than $100. And I'm trying to be extremely frugal! slightlv Feb 3 #18
I've noticed it at Giant mvd Feb 3 #20

Diamond_Dog

(40,608 posts)
1. My beloved Eight o Clock coffee has gone through the roof.
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 10:22 AM
Feb 3

I’ve started buying a cheaper brand and mixing the two of them together.

steelyboo

(891 posts)
12. Have the same problem
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 12:10 PM
Feb 3

If you have a Sam's Club membership, they sell 40oz bags on their website for 16.98 (just checked).

Diamond_Dog

(40,608 posts)
21. Wow! Thanks for the tip!
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 03:20 PM
Feb 3

I do have a Sam’s Club membership! I’ll be sure to check it out!

keep_left

(3,211 posts)
22. I think they all caved on the "shrinkflation" thing...
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 04:44 PM
Feb 3

...particularly when it comes to coffee. The size of bags has been shrinking for a while now (they were 16 ounces, then 12, now it's often 10.5). More recently, they started shipping K-Cups in packages of ten instead of a dozen. There were a few holdouts, including Eight o Clock (IIRC), but it looks like everyone is shrinking their package sizes now. Because of this, I'm only buying coffee from Costco.

Diamond_Dog

(40,608 posts)
23. Yes, I've noticed "shrinkflation" in bags of coffee for quite some time, too.
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 04:49 PM
Feb 3

The other obvious one to me is ice cream. No such thing as a half gallon any more. Lots of little “single serving” cartons in stores lately, too.

doc03

(39,088 posts)
2. Besides groceries razor blades, battery operated tooth brush refills and batteries are ridiculous.
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 10:37 AM
Feb 3

3 Oral B brushes for $35.

niyad

(132,500 posts)
3. You know, when a bottle of olive oil goes from 17.99 to 21.99, when
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 10:58 AM
Feb 3

a package of ground turkey goes from 2.89 to 3.59, a bagged salad mix from 3.49 to 4.59, a bag of sugar from 4.49 to 4.99, the math I learned back in the last millenium tells me that is more than 0.7%. And these increases were between one shopping trip and the next several days later.

slightlv

(7,790 posts)
15. I've got one price point I've followed, simply because of the reason I started using the commodity.
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 12:20 PM
Feb 3

Angel Soft bathroom tissue. Koch brothers product... ptthy! But, it was softer than the other similarly priced bathroom tissue, and we were low on money at the time and tightening our belts already. Angel Soft bathroom tissue was 79 cents for 4 rolls. The last time I bought it... comparing prices... it was $2.39. That's a hell of a lot more than .07%! Of course, what else would you expect from one of the founders and supporters of Project 2025!

Midnight Writer

(25,420 posts)
5. These are the numbers released by the government AFTER Trump fired everyone who reported "bad" statistics.
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 11:20 AM
Feb 3

I'm afraid we can't trust our government to give us reliable, accurate data on the economy, on healthcare, on crime, on the Federal budget.

Not under this Administration.

littlemissmartypants

(33,698 posts)
7. I hope you're not suggesting...
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 11:27 AM
Feb 3

That the regime controls the writing at Supermarket News? Thankfully, there's more than one way to get the numbers.

patphil

(9,083 posts)
6. Yeah, I've seen a lot of the items I buy each week go up in price by quite a bit.
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 11:26 AM
Feb 3

The hotdogs I buy went up about $2 for a pkg. of 8 over the last 2 months. Bread has gone up, so has beef, so has coffee. All the things we buy on a regular basis are more expensive now.
You can fill a single bag of groceries for $60-70 dollars easy.; even $100 depending on what we buy.

Trump can say whatever he wants, but nothing he says can change the fact that our grocery money buys a lot less now.

slightlv

(7,790 posts)
17. A pound of hamburger, which I bought yesterday...
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 12:23 PM
Feb 3

was $10.99. For ONE pound. Hamburger used to be the meat of choice because it was so cheap, and you could do so much with it. Chicken is no better. I remember when Obama's finance people were talking about changing the price index (or whatever it's called... I can't think this early in the morning!)... they said people would just move from the more expensive to a lesser expense meat. There is no such thing.

I bought a package of ham hocks the other day for a pot of beans. The damn ham hocks were over $10! They're getting premium prices from us for pigs feet! And I have to fight back the tears for the pig, AND the price.

patphil

(9,083 posts)
19. There's an old saying that you can eat everything from a pig except it's squeal.
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 12:35 PM
Feb 3

With all the deportations, meat packing plants are getting hard hit, and that's resulting in higher prices for the workers they can get.
Every aspect of the food chain, from farm to supermarket, has a large number of immigrant workers, both legal and undocumented.
Of course, ICE doesn't make a distinction.
When will the lack of workers reach the point where it disrupts the food chain?

2abigbman

(36 posts)
8. Coffee is now extremely expensive
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 11:35 AM
Feb 3

Costco K cup coffee went from 24.99 to 31.99 and is now 43.99. My wife nixed buying it. Went back to ground Folgers and drip coffeemaker. Bought flavored syrup to add to plain half and half. Everything is ridiculous, beef prices are nuts. When buying a steak is cheaper than hamburger, it's over. A pack of hot dogs $8.00, buns 4 dollars. So Emperor God-lite Prezinut your claim of cheaper groceries is Massive Elephant Dung.

Ol Janx Spirit

(1,016 posts)
10. But in January the S&P 500 was up 1.4%, and the Dow Jones was up 1.1%....
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 12:01 PM
Feb 3

See? Our stock portfolios are outpacing inflation nicely!


I'm waiting for Orange Jesus to "Truth" out that he just fed 5,000 people with only five loaves and two fish and still had twelve baskets full of broken pieces left over--and then tell us nobody's ever heard of such a thing before; it's a miracle really; some are saying miracle; a word nobody uses anymore. Negeflation he will proclaim it!

And the GOP all ate and were satisfied....



It's a collective delusion; I'm telling ya....

AnotherMother4Peace

(5,132 posts)
14. Even the sales are bad. I'm not finding much on the 50% off tables anymore. I used to be able
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 12:16 PM
Feb 3

to stock up on rumpled packaging or discounted shampoos/conditioners - but not so much anymore.

flashman13

(2,409 posts)
16. I quipped at the check stand yesterday, "If food prices get any cheaper you will be giving them away".
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 12:21 PM
Feb 3

The cashier and everyone around me broke out in laughter. I didn't find the $50 bill especially funny.

slightlv

(7,790 posts)
18. I can't get out of the checkout line for less than $100. And I'm trying to be extremely frugal!
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 12:25 PM
Feb 3

The mental gymnastics between healthcare bills and grocery bills is not fair to someone turning 70 tomorrow! When does MY brain get a chance to rest and I just get to "exist" without someone hounding me for more money, that isn't coming, despite working and paying SS since I was 14!

mvd

(65,915 posts)
20. I've noticed it at Giant
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 12:53 PM
Feb 3

String cheese sticks up $1. Iced coffee up $1. Oatmeal cookies up $0.75. I’ve had to consider other options.

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