ssj12 said:
Not anymore, haven't in a year. But I do know the prices and the general fact that when oil prices goes up, everything do to compensate. And if the prices don't go up, the quantity within the product declines. The devaluing of the dollar doesn't effect a general grocery store that handled domestic product, rather any parts of it that handled international products or handle their own supply chain. Delivery and cargo does cost a pretty penny when fuel costs rise up to and over 100%. That is where your cost is with certain products. |
How can the devalued dollar not effect the general grocery store? If the value of the U.S. dollar goes down then the cost of oil in U.S. dollars will increase. Grocery stores have a lot of products which have a high oil loading, I.E. their production costs are heavily dependant on the oil or equivalent energy used to produce them.
Tease.







