Food price increases slowed down in December, but still rose uncomfortably quickly at 10.4% above a year ago, federal data show.Dallas, the Twin Cities, and Baltimore are suffering some of the country's highest rates of for food prices, which rose 14.1%, 13.7%, and 13.5% in those cities respectively, according to an analysis.By comparison, food prices rose just 7% in Washington DC, 7.7% in , and 8.8% in Miami, according to the report.
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