- Beef prices recently notched $8 a pound, topping a pandemic record of $7.90 a pound, USDA data shows.
- The hike is being driven by a shrinking cattle supply as feed costs surge, the FT reported.
- Surging feed costs come as the southwest US recovers from the lowest rainfall seen in 1,200 years.
Beef prices have spiked to a record high recently as a megadrought that slammed the US a few years ago shrank cattle supplies.
Retail prices hit $8 a pound, topping the previous record of $7.90 during the pandemic, according to a Financial Times analysis of data from the Agriculture Department.
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