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Food inflation has slowed down. But prices at the grocery store aren't falling at the same pace.
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A new report from the Center for Food Demand Anaylsis and Sustainability at Purdue shows most people predict food prices will increase this year.
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Hoosiers can expect to see this year's grocery prices average about 12 percent higher than last holiday season.
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A new consumer food survey from Purdue University shows that families haven’t scaled back yet on their grocery purchases as food prices remain high.
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Hoosier Hills Food Bank and Community Kitchen of Monroe County are two examples of how high gas and food prices are impacting local food centers.