Monday, October 15, 2012

Drought Leads Restaurants to Raise Prices, Cut Portions


Tiffany Hsu, The Los Angeles Times Updated: Oct 15, 2012, 0:03 PM EDT From our partners
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Smokin' Jonny's BBQ opened less than a year ago, but pricey corn on the cob has already disappeared from the menu.
Rising beef prices are causing owner Jon Sekiguchi headaches as well. His Gardena restaurant sells beef ribs only on the weekends, when customers are more willing to splurge. And he's struggling to find affordable beef sausage for his $6.95 smoked sausage sandwich.
Scorching weather this summer in the Midwest left crops parched and livestock famished. Restaurants, already struggling with high fuel costs and a sluggish economy, are starting to feel the pinch of higher food costs.

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