Food prices at grocery stores and restaurants rose sharply again in July even as substantial drops in energy prices slowed the overall increase in the Consumer Price Index, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, released Aug. 10. Menu prices rose another 0.7% in July versus June; the 12-month increase was…
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