last year. why? an invasive insect disease that damaged a lot of florida orange groves across the county, and then you had prices so far up 16%. we re seeing also today oats surging to their highest level ever, dating back to 1973. and that s because of a drought in north dakota and certain parts of canada. so it sounds really bad and the usda is warning companies will probably move ahead with second and third rounds of price hikes to keep up with this inflation. such an example of how interconnected all of it is. as you look ahead to tomorrow morning s inflation report, what s the one thing you re watching for? it seems like from the perspective of where i m sitting here in washington, you will likely see the white house look to frame this by pointing the finger at vladimir putin and this war in ukraine. right. they most likely would. but the inflation problem with a lot of these food products has been a longer term story, right. we haven t necessarily seen it with fruits and vege