A government report says DFW grocery inflation is now at 14%, higher than any of the other 17 major cities examined, aside from Detroit.
As families prepare for the Easter holiday, one Dallas nonprofit is working to offset those higher costs in communities most impacted.
The visuals of food staples stocked to about one-half or one-third of shelf capacity may not elicit consumer interest for many but for Andrew Crosby, the groceries at“Just trying to do a model that has dignity, where you are shopping, you are choosing, Crosby said. “It’s not just handed to you, it’s not forced on you.”, the longtime West Dallas nonprofit now operates this space along the 5200 block of Bexar Street in the Ideal neighborhood.
“We know those prices are rising on everything - milk and eggs and all your staples and so if you can get some of that here and put some of that money to something else, that’s a great benefit to our neighbors,” Crosby said.says DFW grocery inflation is now at 14%, higher than any of the other 17 major cities examined, aside from Detroit.
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