Fairly inexpensive compared to most veggies. It is currently $3.49 for a 5lb bag on sale.
In 2000, the average price of 10 pounds of potatoes in the United States was approximately $3 to $5, depending on the region and the type of potatoes. Prices could vary based on factors such as seasonality and local supply. For exact figures, one would typically refer to historical agricultural price data or reports from that period.
The price of 2 kilograms of potatoes can vary widely depending on the region, season, and store. On average, it might cost between $2 to $5. To get an accurate price, it's best to check local grocery stores or markets.
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an average potato may weigh 150 grams (0.33 lb) so there could be 20/25 in an 8 lb bag
a pound of potatoes and if your lucky a bag of potato chips
This figure will vary from year to year, of course, but in 2011, the average price was $8.10 per hundredweight (cwt) on average yield of 404 cwt per acre, bringing about $3,270 dollars per acre before expenses to the farmer.
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The price of potatoes will go up. Anything in short supply gets more expensive. Anything in abundant supply gets cheaper. That is basic economics - "supply and demand".
1 large to 5 small sweet potatoes- on average 3 just like regular potatoes
$243 adjusted to inflation