Grocery Tracker: What's Your Bill? How Prices Are Changing Your Shopping Cart Contents
Jesi Aviles knows exactly what her weekly grocery bill will be before she walks into Walmart. "I know when I go in the grocery store, I'm not leaving without spending $400." The 32-year-old stay-at-home mom of five in Mount Airy, North Carolina, has watched that number climb steadily over the past few years. Just about two years ago, she could feed her family of seven for $200 a week easily. Now the cost has doubled. The family spends about $1,600...
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