Summary
Consumers finally are seeing some relief after being knocked for a loop by soaring grocery prices last year.
The cost of a gallon of milk went down to $2.99, as of July, according to the latest figures available from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. That same gallon would have cost $3.68 last December.See the full content of this document
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Food Prices Begin Welcome Descent
A loaf of bread is $1.39, down from $1.42 in December. Eggs are $1.50, down from $1.83.
Those are the national averages. Some local prices are even better.On Saturday, a gallon of milk was selling for $1.99 at Tops Friendly Markets on Grant ...See the full content of this document
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