logo
Cost of Summer Cookout Nearly Unchanged from 2024

Cost of Summer Cookout Nearly Unchanged from 2024

Associated Press4 hours ago

Washington, D.C.--(Newsfile Corp. - June 25, 2025) - Families celebrating the Fourth of July holiday continue to find high prices at the grocery store, based on the 2025 American Farm Bureau Federation annual marketbasket survey. An Independence Day cookout will cost $70.92 for 10 guests this year.
This is down only 30 cents from last year's record-high cost. At $7.09 per person, 2025 will be the second-highest cost since Farm Bureau began the survey in 2013. The cookout favorites include cheeseburgers, chicken breasts, pork chops, homemade potato salad, strawberries and ice cream, among other products. While the survey does not include an exhaustive list of Fourth of July options, it serves as a snapshot of prices families are facing this summer.
'Inflation and lower availability of some food items continue to keep prices stubbornly high for America's families,' said AFBF Associate Economist Samantha Ayoub. 'High prices don't mean more money for farmers, however. Farmers are price takers, not price makers. Their share of the food retail dollar is just 15%. The cost of running their farm is up, from labor and transportation, to taxes.'
The marketbasket survey shows an increase in the cost of beef, potato salad and canned pork and beans, while there are drops in the cost of pork chops, chips and hamburger buns.
The retail price for 2 pounds of ground beef increased 4.4% to $13.33. Pork and beans will cost $2.69, up 20 cents from 2024. Potato salad is up 6.6% to $3.54. Several factors influence these increases, reflecting the sort of challenges farmers regularly face. Fewer cattle are available for processing, which is affecting supplies. Steel and aluminum tariffs mean increased prices on canned goods. The cost of eggs - used in potato salad - is still elevated, although they are much lower than record highs earlier this year as egg-laying chicken populations are recovering from avian influenza.
Our survey found a reduction in cost for six cookout staples. Among them is a 3-pound package of pork chops, which is down 8.8% from last year, at $14.13. Chips average $4.80 a bag, a dime less than 2024. Hamburger buns are 2.6% less expensive, at $2.35. The amount of pork available to stores is up, which is pushing prices down. The demand for potatoes has eased, helping bring down the cost of chips. Wheat prices are still much lower than record highs of three years ago, contributing to the slight decrease in the cost of buns.
Although the $7.09 per-person cost is near a historic high, when put in a global context, people in the U.S. spend a smaller percentage of their expenditures on food than in any other country.
AFBF President Zippy Duvall said, 'We can celebrate America's independence every year in part because of the hard work of the farmers and ranchers who contribute to the nation's food independence. Farmers are dedicated to doing the right thing, and their commitment to sustainable and innovative farming practices ensures a safe and abundant food supply for every family in America.
'Farmers and ranchers achieve this, in part, through research, conservation and farm safety net programs that are made possible through a strong farm bill. We urge members of Congress to return from their holiday break and pass a new, modernized five-year farm bill. We appreciate efforts during the reconciliation process to address some issues facing agriculture, but only a new farm bill will bring the certainty farmers need to continue leading the world in agriculture.'
The federal government's broader Consumer Price Index report for food at home shows an overall increase of 2.2% compared to a year ago. Farm Bureau's informal marketbasket survey examines only those foods commonly associated with summer cookouts.
The July Fourth cookout survey is part of the Farm Bureau marketbasket series, which also includes the popular annual Thanksgiving dinner cost survey of common food staples Americans use to prepare a holiday meal at home.
Volunteer shoppers across the country, including Farm Bureau members and others, collected data from stores in every state and Puerto Rico.
Individual Prices, AFBF 2025 Summer Cookout
Read the full Market Intel on the 2025 Fourth of July Cookout Survey here.
To download selected soundbites on the survey, click here.
[ This image cannot be displayed. Please visit the source: https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/9843/256709_989c6d43148c68b8_001.jpg ]
Photo credit: AFBF
To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:
https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/9843/256709_989c6d43148c68b8_001full.jpg
AFBF is the nation's largest general farm organization with member families in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Learn more atFarmBureauon Facebook or follow@FarmBureauon X,@FarmBureauon Instagram, or@FarmBureauon TikTok.
Media Contact:
Bailey Corwine
[email protected]
To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/256709

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Paychex: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot
Paychex: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot

Yahoo

time32 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Paychex: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — Paychex Inc. (PAYX) on Wednesday reported fiscal fourth-quarter earnings of $297.2 million. On a per-share basis, the Rochester, New York-based company said it had net income of 82 cents. Earnings, adjusted for one-time gains and costs, came to $1.19 per share. The results surpassed Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of nine analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of $1.18 per share. The payroll processor and human-resources services provider posted revenue of $1.43 billion in the period, also surpassing Street forecasts. Seven analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $1.41 billion. For the year, the company reported profit of $1.66 billion, or $4.58 per share. Revenue was reported as $5.57 billion. _____ This story was generated by Automated Insights ( using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on PAYX at

K-BID.com Surpasses 500,000 Bidders, Cementing Its Status as One of the Nation's Largest Online Auction Platforms
K-BID.com Surpasses 500,000 Bidders, Cementing Its Status as One of the Nation's Largest Online Auction Platforms

Yahoo

time33 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

K-BID.com Surpasses 500,000 Bidders, Cementing Its Status as One of the Nation's Largest Online Auction Platforms

MEDINA, Minn., June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In a monumental milestone that reflects years of innovation, trust, and growth, has officially surpassed 500,000 registered bidders, making it one of the largest and most trusted online auction sites in the United States. With this incredible achievement, is not just making headlines - it's redefining the online auction experience. From local estate sales to business liquidations, has built a thriving marketplace where buyers and sellers connect with ease. Every bid placed is a testament to the platform's reliability, simplicity, and value. Surpassing half a million bidders is more than just a number - it's a symbol of trust from individuals and businesses across the country. Why Over 500,000 Bidders Choose Founded on the principles of transparency and accessibility, empowers a growing network of independent auction affiliates to sell items directly to consumers. The platform hosts thousands of auctions annually, offering an incredible range of items - from vehicles and heavy machinery to collectibles, surplus equipment, and everything in between. With user-focused features, robust auction tools, and a commitment to customer service, it's no wonder online auction buyers are flocking to to buy, bid, and save every day. "Crossing the 500,000-bidder mark is a significant milestone," said Jeremy Delgado, Director of Marketing at K-BID. "It reflects the trust our community has placed in us - and we're just getting started." The K-BID Difference What sets apart? It's more than just the volume - it's the experience. Sellers benefit from a dynamic, affiliate-driven model that allows them to tap into local knowledge and national reach. Buyers enjoy an intuitive, transparent bidding process that's fair, efficient, and always exciting. doesn't just sell items - it builds opportunities. Opportunities to find incredible deals. Opportunities to clear out assets quickly and fairly. Opportunities to connect with a half-million-strong community of auction enthusiasts. Join the Movement Whether you're a business looking to liquidate inventory or a savvy buyer hunting for your next great deal, now's the time to see why is the best online auction site to use. With over 500,000 bidders and counting, the K-BID community is waiting for you. Experience it for yourself: Buy, Bid, and Save on Media Contact:Jeremy DelgadoDirector of 763.479.3111 View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE

Apple's Quiet AI Gambit Raises Eyebrows
Apple's Quiet AI Gambit Raises Eyebrows

Yahoo

time33 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Apple's Quiet AI Gambit Raises Eyebrows

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has quietly kicked off talks with two buzzy AI startups as it scrambles to bolster its lagging generative-AI chops. First up, former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati's new venture, Thinking Machines Lab, just wrapped a $2 billion fundraising at a $10 billion valuationand Apple held initial meetings to explore a potential tie-up, though those discussions never advanced past the preliminary stage. Around the same time, senior vice president Eddy Cue revealed that Apple's services team has begun exploring an acquisition or partnership with Perplexity AI to infuse generative search into Safari and cut its hefty reliance on Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) search-ad deal. Thinking Machines Lab boasts reasoning models that rival top U.S. competitors while running at a fraction of the cost, a claim that has lit up investor interest even without a public product. Perplexity AI, meanwhile, has caught Apple's eye with its conversational search interface and might offer Apple a way to deliver more natural, chat-driven results directly within its browser. Neither path is locked inApple's famously cautious M&A culture means both options could stall or pivotbut both moves signal a clear shift in strategy: instead of waiting for a homegrown breakthrough, Apple is hunting for ready-made solutions that can plug into its ecosystem. As every major platform jockeys for an AI edge, Apple's ability to bolt on or buy innovative startups could decide whether Siri and Safari stay relevant or fall further behind. This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store