How Climateflation Is Quietly Rewriting Household Food Budgets
Rising global temperatures and extreme weather events are restructuring agricultural supply chains and driving up retail food prices.
By Foodie Pundit Newsroom - Published - Updated - Section: Sustainability

Key points
- Long term weather changes are creating permanent structural inflation across global agricultural markets.
- Yield losses in staple crops directly trigger price spikes through inelastic global demand networks.
- Rising transportation costs and higher crop insurance premiums are passed down to retail shoppers.
- Consumers can mitigate costs by adopting flexible meal planning and monitoring product sizes.
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