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    food gas prices first quarter 2011 : Kentuckys Retail Food Prices Rise 5% In First Quarter Of 2011 ... and gasoline prices increasing by 19.2 percent during the last 12 months. Kentuckys Retail Food Prices Rise 5% In First Quarter Of 2011 .... (Video WLFI) An increase in gas prices as well as lowered availability of ... article.wn.com/.../2011/.../Kentuckys_Retail_Food_Prices_Rise_5_In_First_Quarter_Of_2011/

    Kentuckys Retail Food Prices Rise 5% In First Quarter Of 2011
    The latest Marketbasket Survey, conducted by the Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation in March 2011, indicates that average retail food prices made noticeable increases in supermarkets across the state during the first quarter of the year.

    According to the survey results, the total cost of 40 basic grocery items was $114.94 - up by $5.73, or approximately 5.2 percent, from the same list of items reported in the fourth quarter of 2010. The first quarter 2011 Marketbasket total is $11.32, or 10.9 percent, higher than the same reporting period in 2010 ($103.62), but just $4.72, or 4.2 percent, higher than the fourth quarter of 2009 ($110.22).

    Thirty of the 40 items on the list experienced increases in average price, thus pushing the overall Marketbasket price higher.

    Of the six food groups recorded in the survey - beef, dairy, fruits and vegetables, grain, pork, and poultry - the grain category showed the greatest total increase with an average price jump of 14.1 percent. Bell peppers made the largest single-item increase with an average price jump of $0.74. The largest single-item decrease was for 32 oz. of vegetable oil, dropping an average of $0.67 in price.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that Americans spend approximately 10 percent of their disposable income on food each year. Of that money, 58 percent is used to purchase food that is eaten at home and 42 percent is for food eaten away from home (mainly at restaurants).

    Kentucky is far from alone in the retail food price changes. Based on the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics' most recent Consumer Price Index data released in mid-March (which reflects figures through February 2011), food prices at the national level have increased by 2.8 percent during the last 12 months. All six of the food categories monitored by the bureau reflect price increases over this span. However, as energy and transportation prices must also be factored into the total cost of food production, it is also important to note that the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports energy costs increasing 9.8 percent in the previous three months (December-February) and gasoline prices increasing by 19.2 percent during the last 12 months. Read More : http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42452464/ns/local_news-lexington_ky/
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