Many consumers are seeing it at checkout: the weekly bill keeps rising, even for the same staples. According to the Labor Department, grocery prices rose 0.3% in May alone and are up 2.2% compared to a year ago, reported by PBS. Although a 2.2% annual increase may appear modest, the impact accumulates over time. For example, a weekly grocery bill of $150 last year now totals approximately…
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