ALL THE MONEY NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW | | | | From eggs to butter, grocery prices are still on the rise in 2023. Here's what that means for the U.S. economy. Just the FAQs, USA TODAY |
Meat, poultry, fish and eggs – EGGS! – are cheaper than they were. What a relief, right? |
Yes, but grocery prices are still up from this time last year. And the cost of eating when you're not at home has gone up, too. |
If you look over the last year or so, we've been telling people we expect as you get further during the year, inflation will continue to decline year-on-year," Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen told Good Morning America. "That doesn't mean it will go down a lot but the rate of increases will slow down." | Need help saving money on groceries? USA TODAY has you covered. Reviewed/Sam's Club/Walmart/Kroger/Costco/Getty/gahsoon/PixelsEffect |
FMI's national survey shows "persistent consumer concern about food and beverage prices," according to Leslie Sarasin, CEO of FMI. "To address higher prices, shoppers are visiting more stores and seeking deals to stretch their dollars but are now less likely to cut back on the number of items purchased compared to six months or a year ago." |
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