U.S. barbecues grow pricier as beef, pork reach record highs
date:Apr 18, 2014
the beef price was $5.26.

Pork retailed for $3.83 a pound in March, beating the former record high of $3.81 set last October. A year ago, pork was selling for $3.52, the USDA said.

Higher prices are benefiting producers including Tyson Foods Inc, the largest U.S. meat processor, which said on January 31 that higher prices for beef and robust demand for chicken boosted its profits

Still, many consumers are sticking with meat.

Soaring prices might dent the consumption a little bit, but right
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