The Impact of Inflation on Girl Scout Cookies: Discontinued Varieties and Rising Prices

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Inflation has led to a price increase for Girl Scout cookies, with many regional councils raising the price to cover rising costs. The popular cookies, such as Samoas, that used to sell for $5 will now cost $6 in many parts of the United States. Despite the increase, customers are still willing to pay, and the price hike serves as a lesson for young cookie sellers about running a business and dealing with real pressures, including inflation. The proceeds from cookie sales cover about 70% of the Girl Scouts' budget in San Diego, and despite the price increase, sales have remained strong.
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