The rising cost of food

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Many Thanksgiving dinner ads are popping up all over Facebook. The thing that stands out about the few I was informed about is the exorbitant prices. One particular ad says that a Thanksgiving dinner with turkey and ham with desert is $25. I stand to be corrected, but I think another ad was promoting dinners for $30. I recall these dinners costing between $12 and $15 last year. The high cost of Thanksgiving dinners is a reflection of the ongoing food inflation gripping The Bahamas.

When the United States sneezes, The Bahamas catches a cold. USA Today said that the cost of uncooked poultry increased by as much as 17 percent in September. And according to the US Department of Agriculture, the average price for turkey is $1.46 per pound. CNBC says the price for an 8-to-16-pound turkey is $1.99. Both the US Department of Agriculture and CNBC wrote that the price was $1.15 in 2021. Boneless, skinless turkey now costs $6.70 per pound -- 112 percent higher than it was in 2021.

In addition to inflation, which is caused by the exorbitant prices for feed, fertiliser and labour, poultry farmers are dealing with an Avian flu outbreak in 47 states, which has affected 44.6 million birds. The outbreaks began in July. Farmers have had to euthanise 5.4 million birds, which has led to shortages and high prices for limited supplies. When one factors in the rising costs for transportation and shipping to The Bahamas, it might be safe to suggest that thousands of underprivileged Bahamians will not be able to afford to buy turkey for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.

KEVIN EVANS

Freeport,

Grand Bahama

November 16, 2022.

Comments

ohdrap4 says...

For a family of 4 to buy the 25 dollars dinners, costs 100 dollars.

You can buy a turkey or ham [one , not both ]for 50 dollars, rice-onions and peas for 10 dollars, cooking oil for 5 dollars, canned mixed vegetables for 3 dollars, soda and ice cream for 15 dollars. There for 85 dollars you can feed 5-6 people and the food will last for boxing day too. You just have to tighten the belt.

Posted 25 November 2022, 6:56 p.m. Suggest removal

tribanon says...

**THIS WRITER'S ARTICLE HAS BEEN CENSURED BY READERS FOR VIOLATION OF FREEDOM OF THE PRESS RIGHTS.**

And to think The Tribune is trying to squelch the freedom of speech rights of its readers. LMAO

Posted 26 November 2022, 8:33 a.m. Suggest removal

ohdrap4 says...

Well, the other daily allows no comments.
So, we have to live with the restrictions, or find our own platform somewhere else.

Been like that since covid, where comments are zapped from many online places.

Posted 27 November 2022, 7:18 a.m. Suggest removal

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