They're not even trying anymore:
the reason for the price jump isn't exactly clear.
Some reports say a chilly European winter and low reserves are putting a drain on world supply.
Others say the soaring price of wheat has pushed up the price of other commodities, such as gasoline.
Roger McKnight, a petroleum analyst with En Pro International, said the price increase can be partly blamed on the world economy getting back on its feet.
SKdjaldfjafasdkfal;s. That made more sense than the reasons stated.
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