A dry spell means domestic cattle supply is down. Meanwhile, demand for beef has seen a slight uptick this year.
"Some of these cuts include the chuck eye steak, Denver steak, flat iron steak, flank steak, skirt steak and hanging tender .
That combination of low supply and steady demand has pushed prices higher. When will beef prices go down? Generally, beef prices will go down when the supply increases or demand decreases — or both.
Egg prices, which are historically volatile, contributed to the stubborn grocery inflation. The item saw a 30.4% ...