What drove the rise in food prices in March 2025?

What drove the rise in food prices in March 2025?

  • Correct Answer: Avian flu outbreaks
  • Supply chain disruptions
  • Increased tariffs
  • Higher labor costs

Explanation: Rapid increases in egg prices due to avian flu outbreaks drove food inflation, with CPI for food up 0.4% in March.

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