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Consumers continue to see higher prices for everyday groceries, and they could face higher candy costs this Halloween.
The cost of groceries increased 1.3% year over year in September and 0.4% month over month, according to the latest Consumer Price Index report. Prices rose slightly more than the 0.9% year-over-year increase in August.
Five out of the six food groups the Bureau of Labor Statistics monitors saw price increases from August to September. Food at home inflation was led by the meats, poultry, fish, and eggs category, which saw a 0.8% increase compared to the month prior.
Egg prices, in particular, climbed 8.4% on a monthly basis and were up a whopping 39.6% compared to September of last year.
Cereal and bakery products also grew 0.3% month over month, led by higher prices for rice, pasta, and cornmeal, up 1.3%, along with increases for cakes, cupcakes, and cookies, up 1.2%.
Fruit and vegetables also saw a 0.9% monthly increase, led by the cost of citrus fruits, which was up 1.9%. This jump comes after a 0.2% monthly decline in August, and higher prices will likely stick around after Florida orange groves were hit by extreme weather.
"The orange groves down there obviously got flooded," Stew Leonard Jr., CEO of Stew Leonard's, told Yahoo Finance. "They said it wasn't as bad as they thought it was, but still, there's going to be a little supply disruption."
Leonard said other factors driving prices higher include the cost of labor, the port strike, and the ongoing war in Ukraine. But he's optimistic that prices are "leveling out" ahead of the holidays.
Overall food prices, including the cost to dine at restaurants and bars, rose 2.3%, pulled higher by the 3.9% increase in the cost of dining away from home.
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Will Restaurants Investment Group founder and CEO Brian Will told Yahoo Finance's Morning Brief that the cost of "everything" for restaurants, including rent, utilities, maintenance, labor, and food inputs, seems to be rising, causing them to raise menu prices. But it's a careful balance, he said, because "[we] can only raise our prices so much before people stop coming in."
Halloween candy prices are up, but shoppers are still willing to splurge
Many consumers are adding Halloween candy to their grocery budget this month and keeping an eye on the cost of their coveted Reese's, Snickers, and Milky Way bars.
Prices for sugar and sweets increased 0.8% on a yearly basis, boosted by sugar and sugar substitutes, which were up 3.3% from last year, while candy and chewing gum increased just 0.3%. On a monthly basis, the category is down 0.7%.