The food-price scenario that’s been playing out all of 2019 continued in July, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer and Consumer Price Indexes. Wholesale food prices were flat, menu prices rose again and grocery-store prices ticked lower. Menu prices, captured in the Consumer Price Index, rose another 0.2% versus…
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