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Old 03-29-2008, 04:56 PM   #1
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Pizza economics: How global trends shape price of slice

By TAMMY JOYNER
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 03/29/08

Let the economists wax eloquently about bad economic times. For a real-life lesson in economics and inflation, try a pizza. "Everything across the board is going sky-high," said John Rosa, who co-owns Rosa's Pizza in downtown Atlanta with his brother Tony. "This is the worst in 17 years as far as price increases." Small pizzerias like Rosa's are especially hard-hit. Major pizza chains often buy commodities months in advance, locking in lower prices. There are lots of culprits. Sink your teeth into these stats:\

'This is the worst in 17 years as far as price increases,' said John Rosa, who co-owns Rosa's Pizza in downtown Atlanta with his brother Tony.



FLOUR: The Rosas paid $11 for a 50-pound bag of flour six weeks ago. Today, it's $32. "It's probably going to hit $50 by the summer," John Rosa said. A 50-pound bag makes between 53 and 59 pizzas.

Reason: As the country looks for alternative-fuel sources such as corn-based ethanol, many farmers have opted to grow corn instead of wheat. So wheat's in short supply. Also, China and India are buying more American wheat for their growing middle class, taking advantage of the weak U.S. dollar.

PRODUCE: Mushrooms, tomatoes, onions and other toppings have gone up about 10 percent across the board.

Reason: Producing the toppings ? especially fresh vegetables ? costs more.

NAPKINS: The Rosas paid $50 for a 6,000-count box of napkins two months ago. Today, it's $56.

Reason: Again, higher production costs.

BOXES: Two months ago, the Rosas were paying $21.50 for 200 10-inch pizza boxes. Now they cost $26.50.

Reason: Higher energy costs.

CHEESE: The Rosas typically use 400 to 500 pounds of mozzarella cheese a week ? and they're paying substantially more for it.

Reason: Like everyone else, dairy farmers are having to shell out more money to feed their herds. Corn, a big staple in a cow's diet, now costs more.

DELIVERY FEE: In the past month, Rosa's has seen suppliers tack on surcharges of $5 to $8 an order.

Reason: Higher diesel fuel has forced food suppliers to increase delivery charges. Nationally, diesel fuel has risen to about $4 a gallon ? up from an average of $2.58 a year ago.
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Old 03-29-2008, 05:05 PM   #2
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Want to watch it even easier. Keep your eye on the price of iceburg lettuce. It always directly reflects the economy.
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"Biofuel" doesn't even make sense. There is not enough arable acreage in the US to replace even a significant amount of fossil fuel. We're making our cars compete with our own food supply. It doesn't even pass the laugh test.
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Hmm, price of flour incresed 3x in 1.5 months? and each pizza uses about a pound of flour? something doesn't seem to make sense here.. :-/
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Hmm, price of flour incresed 3x in 1.5 months? and each pizza uses about a pound of flour? something doesn't seem to make sense here.. :-/
I take it you don't do much baking...
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"Biofuel" doesn't even make sense. There is not enough arable acreage in the US to replace even a significant amount of fossil fuel. We're making our cars compete with our own food supply. It doesn't even pass the laugh test.
Correction, corn based bio fuel makes no sense. Sugar based bio fuel from either cane sugar or better yet sugar beets produces a positive yield with minimal space.
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I take it you don't do much baking...
heh, obviously not, but a pound of flour seems like a lot, I would have guessed even big pizza uses half pound tops...
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"Biofuel" doesn't even make sense. There is not enough arable acreage in the US to replace even a significant amount of fossil fuel. We're making our cars compete with our own food supply. It doesn't even pass the laugh test.
EXACTLY. Solar power or electric is the answer.

This would make too much sense though, and would hit the "leaders" too hard in the pocket.
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Want to watch it even easier. Keep your eye on the price of iceburg lettuce. It always directly reflects the economy.
Heres a million dollar idea... ill just give to you

Let's make a website called the "Iceburg Index" and track this against the national indexes! I like it!
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heh, obviously not, but a pound of flour seems like a lot, I would have guessed even big pizza uses half pound tops...
Go weigh two cups of flour and tell me what you get.
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Correction, corn based bio fuel makes no sense. Sugar based bio fuel from either cane sugar or better yet sugar beets produces a positive yield with minimal space.
Corn is the one I was referring to. I forgot about sugar based fuel. Thanks for the clarification!
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Old 03-29-2008, 06:02 PM   #12
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I track economic change using the prices of candy bars and gasoline. It's been accurate so far, but I don't know how much longer it can last.
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Tell me about it. I just paid $27.06 for 2 mediums from Pizza hut. I told my kid I could have bought food and made dinner for like 3 nights instead.
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The whole thing is just outragious
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