
Everyone Talks About The Cost Of Gasoline... Soon Everyone Will Be Talking About The Cost Of Food

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Rising gasoline prices, currently averaging $4.56 per gallon in the U.S., are expected to lead to significant increases in food prices due to escalating diesel and fertilizer costs, worsened by drought conditions and geopolitical tensions. Economist Justin Wolfers warns that food prices could rise sharply as supply disruptions continue. Items like tomatoes and coffee have already seen substantial price hikes, with the war in Iran contributing to increased transportation costs. The situation is exacerbated by Iran's plans to impose permanent tolls on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

