There are often lags in time between when consumers notice a change in the economy, they begin to voice concerns, politicians begin to echo those concerns, and ultimately policymakers take some form of action, if any. Food price inflation is a perfect example of that dynamic. Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris says she will ban price gouging. The practice is usually found during extraordinary circumstances when the normal forces of supply and demand are unavailable. There are already regulations against it in most U.S. states, though none have been triggered by elevated food prices in recent years. Based on USDA’s latest projection of food price inflation for 2024 and 2025, the problem, if there was one, looks to be resolv...