Perhaps the answer to this question is as obvious as it seems yet...
Back in the day (15 years ago-ish), Doux was an everyday decent cheese, price-wise. Well under $10-/lb., like a cousin of Bel Paese. I'm not a huge eater of those semi-soft bland cheeses, but my parents love them, so I was visiting them and shopping and went to grab a wedge and noticed that it was pushing $20/lb.
Now, I know that the price of everything is up over time, the dollar is down, and climate change is affecting things (less water, higher costs to raise milk animals, energy, etc.). Yet where a lot of goat cheeses have come down, or held relatively steady, where genuine Parm. has gone up maybe 20-25% in the same period, this virtual tripling of the price of a relatively unexceptional, common cow's milk cheese seems bizarre to me.
I've checked around, and this wasn't an anomaly. $18/lb. seems to be the going rate for Doux.
Anyone have a clue what's up with that?
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