KEY POINTS
  • Frozen vegetable prices are up 18%, on average, over the past year, according to the consumer price index for June 2023.
  • That increase is larger than all other groceries, and six times the 3% average for all consumer goods and services.
  • Heavy precipitation in California — the largest U.S. vegetable producer — flooded farmland and reduced crop supply, economists said.
  • Higher costs for cold storage and ripple effects on food prices from the war in Ukraine have also played a role. Immigration trends among Mexican farm laborers have also put upward pressure on labor costs, said economists.
A man operates the tractor in a vegetable field in Lompoc, California, on April 11, 2023.

Even as U.S. inflation broadly cools, frozen vegetable prices are hot.

The average shelf price for frozen veggies rose by 18% in the past year — the largest increase among all grocery items, according to the consumer price index for June 2023.