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Halloween Candy and 5 Other Supermarket Items That Are More Expensive or Harder to Find

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Halloween is almost here, but the price of might be the scariest thing about the holiday. In September, the cost of a bag of trick-or-treat sweets shot up 13.1% since last year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ .That’s the biggest year-over-year jump in candy prices since the CPI began recording them, .

The candy crunch joins shortages and price hikes of other grocery store staples, including bread and Act Lab butter. Much of this is a result of supply chain issues and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Some of it is also aided by droughts or higher temperatures linked to .

Right now, it’s unclear when prices and supplies for many products will return to normal. Below, we’ve tallied half a dozen items facing higher prices and dwindled supplies.

For more on shortages, learn how your favorite supermarket items  and  generic store brands really are.

1. Halloween candy

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In July, Hershey CEO Michele Buck warned that the company “will not be able to fully meet consumer demand” for Halloween candy, . Hershey’s  between 2021 and 2022 and had to prioritize manufacturing its regular products over Halloween- and Christmas-themed treats.

By October, though, Hershey said talk of a shortage was premature.”We’ll all still be able to enjoy our favorite Hershey treats this Halloween,” a spokesperson told  “Those treats may just be dressed up in everyday packaging vs. Halloween-inspired or seasonal designs.”

So you can find candy, but it’ll cost more: The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that, in June, Hershey increased its prices by 14%. The candy also fell prey to “,” with Hershey reducing the size of its 18-ounce packs of dark chocolate Kisses by almost 2 ounces while keeping the retail price the same, .

This summer, Nestle also bumped its prices by 9.8% and Mars by 7%, according to the Consumer Price Index.

The cost of candy bars and chewing gum went up 2% overall in August alone, thanks to supply chain issues and the increase in the price of sugar (up over 17%) and flour (up more than 24%).  

2. Turkeys

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Turkey prices have soared 75% since last year.

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Shoppers hitting supermarkets for Thanksgiving turkeys have already encountered rising prices, thanks to the  that has resulted in the killing of millions of birds.

According to the , the price per pound of an 8- to 16-pound turkey for the week of Oct. 24 is $1.99, a 73% increase from 2021.

3. Baby formula

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After a several-month shutdown of its Sturgis, Michigan, plant manufacturing baby formula, Abbott Nutrition began producing formula again this summer but cautioned it could take weeks for formula to arrive on shelves. The initial closure created major  across the US. 

In October,  of some of its 2-ounce ready-to-feed liquid products and formulas after a “small percentage” of the bottles at a facility in Columbus, Ohio, may not have been sealed properly. 

An  found that supply is still constrained: Nearly 35% of families with infants under 1 year old who use formula had difficulty obtaining formula in the last 7 days.

4. Bread

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The war in Ukraine has affected the international grain market.

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Russia and Ukraine are the , responsible for 30% of the global wheat supply. Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine threatens that supply and could affect staples like flour, pasta, pretzels and even bread, which has already seen .

The average price of bread versus $1.58 in 2021.

5. French mustard

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Climate change and the crisis in Ukraine have caused Europe to experience a shortage of the popular condiment that has caused some stores to .

6. Butter

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The average price of butter was $3.67 per pound in January, . By September, it was up to $4.70 per pound. Analysts say the rising cost of feed and labor shortages on dairy farms are the chief culprits.With big baking holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving right around the corner, “prices are not going to come down,” Iowa State University economist Scott Grawe . 

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