Business Intelligence | From W.D. Strategies on MSN
Average U.S. Grocery Spending Per Month, Bureau Of Labor Data Finds
The numbers might shock you more than your last checkout receipt. American households are shelling out serious cash at the ...
A shopper dug up their old grocery list from 2020 and shared it on Reddit to illustrate how drastically prices have changed in a short amount of time. They warned that the sticker shock was "brutal," ...
The price of an average food back in July was 3.1% higher than three months ago and 2% higher than a year ago. Compared to one year earlier, the biggest increases were on eggs, broccoli and bananas.
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