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Stephen Colbert was excited for the weekend, even though it cost him a body part.

Colbert on Friday during his “Late Show” monologue mocked the rising price of items in grocery stores in the United States.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earlier this year exacerbated the supply chain crisis, which in turn created higher prices for consumers.

On Friday, Colbert joked that the Americans would do anything to escape.

“I feel like it’s going to be a great weekend to pick out burgers and beers and try the barbecue when you sell your rocks to buy burgers and beers,” he said.

However, burgers and beer alone are not expensive.

For example, the price of margarine rose 23.5% from April 2021 to April 2022, according to data from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. By CNN Affari.

Eggs also rose 22.6 percent, while chicken prices rose 16.4 percent in the same year, according to statistics.

Colbert noticed how grocery store prices were rising.

“Prices are so high that America’s new favorite game show,‘ What’s the Price? ’” He said.

Source: Huffpost

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