Not exact matches
Food prices measured by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
rose 0.3 percent in April,
bringing this year's gain to the highest since a 3 percent increase in the first four months of 1990.
With
rising food & gas
prices, droughts, and issues with the
food supply (like decreased nutrients from long transit and chemicals galore on our
food), it's time to
bring back this valuable pastime.
With staple
food prices to
rise over 45 % over the next decade and major oil disasters
bringing national focus to our over-dependence on fossil fuels, 2 % is no chump change.