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Rising Beef Prices Take Toll on Restaurants

MALTA, JUL 24 – Malta's inflation in June 2025 rose mainly due to food price increases, with dining out up 5.0%, while utilities costs remained unchanged, NSO reported.

  • U.S. beef prices rose sharply by mid-2025, with ground beef surpassing $6 per pound and steaks averaging $11.49 per pound.
  • This price surge follows a long-term tight cattle supply worsened by the 2022 drought, which forced many farmers to sell breeding stock.
  • Businesses like Jim's South St. in Philadelphia face profitability hits as they absorb rising beef costs and consider raising sandwich prices.
  • Silver explained that they have sacrificed some profits to ensure customers still receive the quality and value they anticipate, while Bryan Williams remarked that this situation reflects the current state of affairs.
  • Experts predict beef prices will increase about 6.8 percent in 2025 amid strong demand, but stabilization could take up to four years due to market uncertainty.
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themalteseherald.com broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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