Wholesale and consumer price indexes were released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics last week. And the Consumer Price Index data confirmed a surprising trend for food-at-home and food-away-from home trends. After literally years of running much lower than menu price gains, prices at groceries and other retail-food purveyors rose 0.5% for the second consecutive…
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