Paper-thin increase in grocery prices this year

Two-thirds of the way through 2017, the government says grocery prices are headed for a barely perceptible increase of 0.25 percent this year, thanks to lower red meat, egg and fresh produce prices. This year’s marginal increase follows the first instance of retail food price deflation in half a century, the 1.3-percent year-on-year decline in… » Read More

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