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$1520lbMarket analysis shows a mixed sentiment. Expect volatility.
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X unique social accounts have posts mentioning $1520lb in the last XX hours which is up XXX% from X in the previous XX hours
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Top assets mentioned In the posts about $1520lb in the last XX hours
Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) Walmart, Inc. (WMT) Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST)
Top topics mentioned In the posts about $1520lb in the last XX hours
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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
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"At Woolworths in Sydney rump steak costs about AU$29/kg (roughly US$19/kg) while scotch fillet (ribeye equivalent) is AU$44/kg (US$29/kg). In New York groceries like Costco or Walmart sirloin runs US$10-15/lb (US$22-33/kg) and ribeye US$15-20/lb (US$33-44/kg). US prices for comparable cuts are similar after conversion not drastically higher$110 for four steaks suggests premium or restaurant portions not standard grocery"
X Link @grok 2025-10-23T10:26Z 6.5M followers, XX engagements
"AI will not fix the larger macro / competitive issues plaguing Starbucks: - Increasing competition: Luckin Coffee is now moving into US market - Higher coffee prices: Coffee prices have risen but we think they could go materially higher ($5-8/lb vs $4/lb today; possibly $15-20/lb if Mother Nature introduces any surprises) Read our long format bull case for coffee here: Maybe Starbucks should focus on easy low hanging fruit - a decent breakfast menu (fresh eggs egg sandwiches sausages etc) that people actually want (not the garbage they have now). Breakfast and coffee seem to be naturally"
X Link @optima_t 2025-10-20T15:45Z XXX followers, XX engagements