Prices could remain high for a while
 
Supermarket News Daily

JULY 13, 2023

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Tell us what you think...

According to CNN, suppliers bumped prices up during the COVID-19 pandemic due to supply chain issues, and even though those issues have subsided costs still remain high because the suppliers have not received any pushback. Do you think grocery prices will start to decline by the end of the year?
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