The uncomfortable truth about food prices in 2022
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Buying food has gotten increasingly expensive. Unfortunately, going to the supermarket isn't expected to get much cheaper in 2022.
What's happening: Pent-up demand, high shipping and fertilizer costs and bad weather could continue to prop up the price of products like corn, cocoa and sugar. That could keep global food prices elevated, even if inflation in other parts of the economy comes down.
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