Definitely went up fast. Here it was only about $0.75 increase, and I know the increase in floor price wasn't that big, so there's obviously other factors involved, especially, apparently, in Chicago. The floor price definitely didn't double, and even if it did, that wouldn't translate to doubling the grocery store price since there's plenty of other costs involved. I think the price normally goes up a bit as summer approaches to offset the supply used for ice cream and American cheese. Hmmmm...hamburgers.
Why is gas (and it seems like everything else) less expensive than the national average in Florida?
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