KEY POINTS
  • Inflation has impacted all groceries, but none more so than butter and margarine in the past year.
  • Margarine and butter prices rose 32% in September versus 12 months earlier, according to the latest consumer price index, issued Thursday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  • A complex global trade dynamic for certain commodities and general inflationary trends in the U.S. have contributed.

Cue the collective gasp of chefs, bakers and foodies: Food prices are up considerably — but none more so than for butter and margarine.

Prices for these ingredients and spreads jumped 32% in September versus a year ago, the most among all grocery categories, according to consumer price index data issued Thursday.