Residents are feeling the pinch at the grocery
store as prices are way up.
The Agriculture Department is projecting so-called
“food at home” costs will be up to 2.5 to 3.5% this year.
Officials say one of the big reasons is the
supply chain issues left over from the height of the pandemic.
Meanwhile, experts say it does not look like the
issue will be getting better anytime soon.
Economists say we will continue to see and feel
grocery store sticker shock for as long companies struggle to meet consumer
demand.