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Trump announces Walmart will lower the price of ground beef and other items

After a request by his administration, President Donald 'Trump' said that Walmart will lower the prices of many products including ground beef. Customers will save money on meat, soda and produce at Walmart and Sam's Club this summer. The record-high prices of beef have hurt the wallets and pockets of American consumers, who also had to pay higher gas prices following the U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran. The price of steaks and hamburgers soared as a result of a prolonged drought that destroyed pasture lands and increased the cost of cattle feed. This forced U.S. ranchers into reducing their herds. Economists say it will take many years to rebuild a herd in order to increase domestic beef supply. Walmart is dropping the price of a pound (or 2.2 ounces) of ground beef "almost 15%" after Trump's administration requested it to coincide with America's 250th birthday. Trump wrote on Truth Social that "this is a big deal for millions of Americans, who are smart enough to'shop at Walmart. It is a patriotic Company, who love the U.S.A." Walmart announced in a press release that one pound of ground beef rolls (73%) would be reduced to $5.94, down from $6.74. This represents a 12% reduction. The retailer said that it also lowered the prices of items such as Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and chips. According to a statement, Member's Mark's 88/12 ground meat will now be sold at Sam's Club for $5.97 a pound instead of $6.17. This represents a 3% decrease. Walmart is taking a bold step, and other retailers should follow their example," Trump said. Trump had previously encouraged the importation of Argentine beef at low tariffs to lower U.S. 'prices. This angered American ranchers. He also directed the Department of Justice?to investigate whether U.S. Meatpackers were colluding in order to raise prices. U.S. producers used to import Mexican cattle for fattening and slaughtering for 'American consumers. But Washington banned such 'imports? more than a yea ago because of the spread in Mexico of the flesh-eating New World Screwworm parasite. Reporting by Costas Pittas, Ryan Patrick Jones, Tom Polansek, Nicholas Brown, and David Gregorio in Los Angeles; editing by David Gregorio

(source: Reuters)