food prices

Food prices are still soaring — here's what's getting more expensive

Food prices are affected by global events, such as the war in Ukraine, which affects the costs of wheat and other commodities. Prices also reflect the impact of natural disasters like crop-killing droughts and diseases such as avian flu, which has constrained the supply of eggs and turkeys.

UK government releases no-deal Brexit paper

Boris Johnson's government has released its "Operation Yellowhammer" planning document, which warns of medicine shortages, severe delays at the Dover-Calais crossing and an increase in food prices if the UK leaves the European Union without a deal.

Jif and Folgers are getting cheaper

Prices are falling for some of Smucker's top brands, including Jif peanut butter and Folgers coffee. That may be great news for shoppers, but it's not what Smucker's investors wanted to hear.