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Why grocery bills feel so high, even though food inflation is technically low

Finding cheap eats is a challenge. Axios' Emily Peck explains.

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    Why grocery bills feel so high, even though food inflation is technically low

    Why grocery bills feel so high, even though food inflation is technically low

    The inflation rate for "food at home," basically the stuff you buy at the supermarket, is really low these days, with prices rising just 1.1% over …

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