Adding salt to the wound of this price gouging, the cost of a Hass avocado was $1.32 in the spring — down 18% from 2022 —“Right now, we’re seeing avocado prices that are the lowest we’ve seen in a number of years, and that’s definitely helping us,” Chipotle Chief Financial Officer Jack Hartung told the outlet.
After taking a spate of criticism from many commentators — ones who said that buying absurdly overpriced goods only enables places to jack their prices through the roof — Marino put the blame on “a friend from out of town [who] picked it up without looking. “He ran as a good gesture to pick up some chips and walk in some oysters, and I just threw it in the car,” Marino said. “Then I was sitting there in the backyard and I looked down and saw the price, and my gut reaction was, ‘I can’t believe this.’”tiktok/@theretiredmillennial
Anoop Rai, a finance professor at the Frank G. Zarb School of Business at Hofstra University on Long Island, told The Post that “the most likely explanation [for the extreme markup] is a combination of high demand and a clientele that can afford to pay these prices.”“It’s summer in the Hamptons, and no party or dinner is likely to go without avocado dips.
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