Rising grain, energy prices push up bills at supermarkets »
Posted by: HealthDoctor 10 months, 3 weeks agoThis morning, your bowl of cereal and milk probably cost you 49 cents. Last year, it was 44 cents. By next year, it could be 56 cents. It's enough to make you cry in your cornflakes. The forces behind the rise in food prices -- China's economic boom, a growing biofuels industry and a weak U.S. dollar -- are global and not letting up anytime soon.
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