‘Putting food on the table has become harder than ever thanks to ‘Bidenomics,” declares the Biden-Mart.com website.
As Americans prepare for the Easter holiday, many are concerned about rising inflation under the Biden administration as they shop for groceries for the festivities.
A Trump SuperPAC’s new website lets shoppers compare grocery costs from Donald Trump’s term to the current prices, highlighting the surge attributed to “Bidenflation.”
“Putting food on the table has become harder than ever thanks to ‘Bidenomics,’” states the Biden-Mart.com website. “As costs for everyday items continue to rise, American families are struggling more and more to foot the bill.”
The site allows users to check off boxes that pertain to items on their grocery lists. The costs are calculated and can then be compared to totals under Bidenflation–corrected pricing.
Some items, such as coffee, butter and eggs, have underwent modest price increases from 33% to 39%, while vegetables such as eggplants, zucchini and carrots have seen prices soar as much as 48%.
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Meanwhile, apples, chicken thighs and assorted beef cuts have increased anywhere from 80% to a staggering 111%.
Notably, prices on ice cream, a Biden favorite, have increased by 56.4%.
“Every time you go grocery shopping you are reminded of the failure of Bidenomics,” Make America Great Again Inc. PAC comms director Alex Pfeiffer told the Daily Mail.
“Joe Biden’s inflation is robbing hard-working Americans of their money,” he added.
Americans being unable to put food on the table has prompted the likes of Kellogg’s CEO Gary Pilnick to remark on the affordability of his company’s breakfast staple, celebrating the notion families are now turning to cereal at dinner time to cope with rising inflation.
The tremendous and increasingly burdensome costs of virtually everything from groceries to utilities are shaping up to be a pivotal voting issue heading into the 2024 election.