What’s for dinner? Highest annual food inflation rate since Reagan era.

U.S. food prices will soar by an average of 6.8 percent this year, the highest annual rate since President Reagan’s first year in office — and that’s assuming price increases slow in coming months, said a University of Missouri think tank on Monday. Sky-high commodity prices are a factor, “but higher labor and energy costs… » Read More

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