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    Prices for food and gas could soon fall

    Prices for food and gas could soon fall

    By Dan Piller and Adam Belz, USA TODAY
    Updated 2h 11m ago

    Consumers may catch a break on the price of gasoline and baked goods and sweets as the Thanksgiving-Christmas season approaches, thanks to a sudden tumble in worldwide commodity markets.

    The consumer price outlook has brightened, in part, because commodity speculators have fled the energy and grain markets in the face of fears of a global recession triggered by the European debt crisis, says Tomm Pfitzenmaier of Summit Commodity Brokerage.

    The price of regular gasoline dropped Tuesday to a national average of $3.41 a gallon. It is down about 15% since peaking in May near $4 a gallon. The Department of Energy forecasts gas prices won't rise sharply until spring. Crude oil has fallen from more than $100 a barrel just before Memorial Day to less than $76 Tuesday.

    Flour prices have risen more than 50% this year, according to Jeremy Reichart, vice president of Orchestrate Management, which operates several restaurants and a food market in Des Moines. But they should fall in coming months, as the price of wheat has tumbled 25% since last summer, according to the Chicago Board of Trade.

    The price of wheat shot up from less than $6 a bushel in early 2010 to about $9 by the beginning of this year on worldwide shortages.

    But Russia, Ukraine and even India, which had to deal with drought and shortages last year, are back selling wheat in world export markets.

    On the sweets front, the price of cocoa is down about 15% from record levels since midsummer, according to the International Cocoa Organization, raising the possibility that manufacturers' costs for making chocolate might ease.

    Not all the consumer price news is good. Food prices rose in August, according to the latest U.S. government report. And while motorists and lovers of pasta and baked items might see prices coming down, beef lovers should brace for continued high prices.

    Prices for hamburger and choice beef cuts have risen 15% to 20% this year, according to the Department of Agriculture. Cattle supplies began 2011 at 50-year lows because of high feed costs and have grown tighter as ranchers reduce their herds in response to drought and record heat.

    Piller and Belz also report for The Des Moines Register. Contributing: The Associated Press

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    Gas @ Columbus, OH = $3.04/gal. for reg.

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    Oct. 4, 2011, 5:09 p.m. EDT

    Oil ends below $76 for first time in over a year

    By Myra P. Saefong and Michael Kitchen, MarketWatch

    SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Crude-oil futures fell Tuesday, finishing below $76 a barrel for the first time in more than year as uncertainty over Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis and a weak outlook for U.S. economic growth hurt prospects for future oil demand.

    Crude oil for November delivery /quotes/zigman/2075833 CL1X +2.91% fell $1.94, or 2.5%, to settle at $75.67 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Front-month futures prices haven’t closed at level this low since Sept. 23, 2010, according to data from FactSet Research.

    “Oil is the blood that sustains the heart of economic growth,â€
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