Households finally got some respite from red-hot this week after it emerged grocery prices were starting to ease. Figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that food costs rose by 8.5 percent in the year to March 2023, down from a previous high of 9 percent in September.But don't be fooled by the positive headlines: Inflation is still way above 's 2% target - and many products are remain eye-wateringly expensive.
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