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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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To: russwinter who wrote (3788)4/7/2004 1:21:43 PM
From: reaper  Read Replies (2) of 116555
 
Papa John's is an impact in the real world?

Seriously sir, how closely to you follow Papa John's? They go through these periodic bouts of cheese inflation every 3-ish years (first bad one to my recollection was 1998 or so) which is why they formed that off-balance-sheet cheese trading company to begin with (to smooth out the crazy year-to-year variances in cheese costs).

Also in the real world, Ruby Tuesday's reported last night. Cost of goods 25.3% of revenue, DOWN from 26.6% last year. So yeah, I'm listening to plenty of conference calls in the food and retailing area.
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So there is my one-off-anecdote to offset your one-off anecdote (and fwiw, the total sales at my anecdotal company are bigger than the total sales at yours).

Also in retailing, i bought a DVD player at WalMart for $49 bucks over the weekend. And just yesterday I bought three sweeeeet Easton Triple7 Connexion -3 bats new for $159 each. I can assure you both prices were well below what i paid for similar items last year.

However, i also paid $160 each for Green Monster tickets for a weekend game against the Phillies, so maybe you're right about this inflation thing after all.

Cheers
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