Just the idea of future bad weather makes your food more expensive
Briefly

When it comes to the climate risk on food prices, people typically look at the production side. But over the last two years, we learned that extreme weather can raise food prices, [cause] transportation disruptions, as well as production disruptions, Lee said.
Any increases in what producers charge is typically passed on to consumers because grocery stores operate on thin profit margins.
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