Shoppers are increasingly turning toward more affordable alternatives as retail prices remain stubbornly elevated. Aaron Kaufman, a 32-year-old Manhattan resident, serves as a case study for this shift; after encountering beef priced at $8 per pound—a notable jump from his previous neighborhood rates—he opted to switch his regular purchases to chicken. This trend is mirrored in national data, which shows chicken sales climbing 2% while red meat demand softens.
The industry outlook remains grim for those expecting a quick return to pre-inflation pricing. With the national cattle herd hovering near its lowest point in five decades, supply constraints persist. While Shake Shack anticipates some relief in beef inflation during the latter half of this year, Restaurant Brands International, the parent company of Burger King, suggests that meaningful price stabilization may not arrive until early 2027.

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