Food Inflation, Hottest Since 1978, Gives Consumers a Gut Check
The 2023 Rabobank BBQ Index reveals that a 10-person barbecue will cost nearly
Myriad macro forces—the
The 2023 Rabobank BBQ Index, which measures the cost of staple ingredients for a 10-person barbecue, shows that it will cost
Breaking it down (see chart: Grief at the Grill?), prices for soda, up 53%, white bread, up 51%, and potato chips, up 46%, saw the highest inflation on the barbecue table. During this period, chicken prices also jumped 37%, lettuce gained 29% and ground beef rose 25%. Beer (see chart: Heating Up), the largest expense in the Rabobank BBQ Index at 27% of total expenses, saw its prices rise 22% over the last four years.
However, in the wake of a protracted pandemic that ushered in an era of economic hardship and social distance, many consumers—particularly those under 40—are now prioritizing experiences over goods. Indeed, consumers have since placed a premium on socializing and fostering relationships. Despite the sticker shock at the grocery store, cost isn't the primary concern when looking to bring people together or celebrate a milestone.
"Consumers have taken some heavy punches but they're still standing," said
To be sure, the "experience over things" trend was emerging before Covid, driven by meaningful demographic shifts, particularly among millennials and Generation
Meanwhile, a healthy labor market is also keeping consumers off the mat. The May jobs report showed that unemployment sits at 3.7%—down from its pandemic peak of 14.7% just three years ago. "Steady work makes it easier to justify increased spending when budgets are tight," Bailey said. "Rather than trading down to soften the blow of stubbornly high inflation, we may see consumers trading up to more premium products."
And while demand disparities exist across income brackets consumers have been reluctant to give up indulgences on food. "Beef is still very popular in the face of persistent inflation," said
In recent weeks, there has been some price relief for wholesalers on soft commodities. The FAO food price index, which tracks changes in international food commodity markets, is down 22% from its
Meat the Moment
Beef prices zigged when everything else zagged and they're now below year-ago levels. Beef supply is tightening as cow-calf producers need time and incentive to rebuild the herd on the heels of severe drought. Prices should inch higher and continue to rise throughout the summer and the second half of 2023. Right now, the price of ground beef—60% of total beef consumption—is competitive with pork and poultry.
In poultry, we've seen two straight years of record-high prices. During the pandemic, people had more cash reserves due to lockdowns and stimulus checks. With that resource drying up, demand has softened. Producers were coping with higher labor costs and feed prices although there has been some margin relief recently. Cost-conscious consumers may opt to grill thigh and leg meat over breast meat this summer. Overall, chicken has maintained its value in recessionary periods.
Drink Your Calories
Beer has outpriced wine and spirits for more than a decade, which has contributed to beer losing significant market share over that timeframe. At the same time, beer is facing stiffer competition from to ready-to-drink cocktails and hard seltzers, which have emerged as a formidable fourth category. There is little wriggle room to take prices any higher without losing customers. But no barbecue would be complete without a cold beer, so it remains a staple purchase that will yield robust sales ahead of the
More Cheese, Please
Last spring, we saw record-high wholesale milk prices, which filtered through consumer products. Today, we're seeing signs of deflation with cheese and butter coming off record highs. Dairy is a staple, so people can endure higher prices. Right now, things are not looking good for dairy farmers. We anticipate a modest recovery but there will be some challenging years ahead. Expect lower capital expenditures and caution when it comes to investment.
Heading into grilling season, demand for American cheese goes up. But that hasn't been an issue as
Like most food items, ice cream prices rose throughout 2022 and the first half of 2023. Annual ice cream consumption fell to 18.4 pounds per person in 2021, the lowest since data was first collected in1975. Traditional ice cream consumption continues to weaken while demand for low-fat and non-fat varieties remains steady.
Chipping In Extra
We're seeing sticky inflation for potato chips. Processors increased prices on the heels of high raw product and input prices. The rate of increase slowed but there are no signs of price decreases on the horizon even as potato prices have fallen recently.
Sun's Out, Buns Out
Wheat prices went sky-high after
Rationale and Methodology
The Rabobank Barbecue Index assumes an average American BBQ situation—a mix of family and friends—on
About Rabobank
Rabobank Group is a global financial services leader providing wholesale and retail banking, leasing, and real estate services in more than 38 countries worldwide. Founded over a century ago, Rabobank today is one of the world's largest banks with over
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