The official Super PAC supporting former President Donald Trump launched a new website allowing users to compare Trump-era grocery prices to the current high prices experienced by consumers during President Joe Biden's presidency.
The Make America Great Again Inc. PAC shared an exclusive preview of the 'Biden Mart' website with the DailyMail.com.
The Biden-Mart.com website includes an over two dozen common grocery items for the user to check off to see what the cost of their total grocery bill would be.
Make America Great Again Inc. PAC just launched Biden-Mart.com
The website allows users to compare the difference between the cost of groceries under President Trump versus President Biden
The items includes meat, vegetables, fruits, and dairy products that have all gone up in price since Trump was president.
The list also includes ice cream, a nod to Biden's favorite dessert and campaign snack.
Several different cuts of beef are also on the list, one of the most popular food items in stores that has experienced the largest price hikes and continues to rise.
The website uses United States Department of Agriculture data from January 2021 when Biden first took office, compared to prices in January 2024.
It also calculates the percentage increase of the total grocery list.
Users are encouraged to screen-shot their results and share them on social media.
Grocery prices have jumped by 25 percent in the United States over the past four years
Donald Trump routinely brings up the higher cost of groceries on the campaign trail.
'Every time you go grocery shopping you are reminded of the failure of Bidenomics,' Alex Pfeiffer, spokesman for Make America Great Again Inc. told DailyMail.com. 'Joe Biden's inflation is robbing hard-working Americans of their money.'
The Super PAC effort highlights one of the top issues of the presidential election in the United States in 2024.
Grocery prices have jumped by 25 percent over the past four years as Americans are routinely shocked by the cost of a typical visit to the store.
The issue of inflation and the economy consistently remains one of the top issues for voters ahead of the 2024 election.
Trump consistently talks about inflation during his presidential campaign.
'People are going through hell,' he said in an interview on CNBC earlier in March.
'The middle class in our country has been routed and the middle class largely built our country and they have been treated very, very badly with policy,' he continued.