EcoWatch: Most people expected food prices to rise over time as California`s drought worsened earlier this year, but some goods will be impacted more than others.
Research from Timothy Richards, a professor of the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, shows that vegetables like lettuce and avocados are likely to experience the most dramatic prices bumps.
"We can expect to see the biggest percentage jumps in prices for avocados and lettuce--28 percent and 34 percent, respectively,"...