Commercial operators raised menu prices 0.4% in December, the strongest month-on-month gain in more than a year, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index. Wholesale food prices have been on the rise in recent months, which also prompted grocery stores to raise prices in December an unusually strong 0.3%. The…
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