USDA forecasts food inflation returning to historic averages in 2026, with grocery prices rising far slower than restaurant costs. In response, consumers will continue to redefine value, according to ...
You know the drill. You land in Vegas, check into your hotel, and suddenly realize you're paying twelve bucks for a bottle of water at the casino gift shop. Maybe it's breakfast fixings, maybe it's ...
Global food prices fell for a fifth consecutive month as declines in dairy, meat and sugar outweighed gains in cereals and vegetable oils, the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization said.
PARIS, Feb 6 (Reuters) - World food prices fell for a fifth straight month in January, led by declines in dairy, sugar and meat products, the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization said on ...
Consumer inflation in Turkey eased to 30.65% annually in January, marking the lowest rate in 50 months, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat). The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose ...
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Vacations to "the happiest place on Earth" are becoming increasingly expensive. Ticket prices for Disneyland and Disney World have risen drastically over the years. The cost of food, hotels, and ...
Commercial and industrial purchasers have reached a preliminary $48 million settlement with Tyson Foods Inc. in a class-action pork price-fixing lawsuit. The settlement agreement, filed Tuesday, is ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — For more than a year, WPTV has helped you stretch your dollar at the grocery store as prices increased. And the trend of higher prices hasn't stopped, according to the federal ...
Did you hear the Trump administration has food affordability all figured out? It's been dubbed the Brooke Rollins $3 meal. Using new protein-focused dietary guidelines rolled out by the Department of ...
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Food, shelter and medical care continue to squeeze San Diegans’ pocketbooks. In fact, they still pay some of the highest costs in the country for basic necessities. As a result, more people are going ...