Grocery prices rose 13.5% in August... highest increase since 1979.
New government data shows grocery prices climbed 13.5% in August from the year before. That’s the highest annual increase since March 1979.
Food producers say the surge is a result of paying higher prices for labor and packaging materials. They also point to extreme weather, disease and supply issues. According to market experts, food inflation is expected to moderate next year, but that doesn’t mean prices are going to drop.Copyright 2022 CNN Newsource. All rights reserved.
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