Rising inflation drives US shoppers to wholesale clubs for better food prices
By
Dominick Reuter
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Summary
This article discusses how rising inflation is impacting US shoppers, who are increasingly turning to wholesale clubs to manage their grocery and restaurant spending. The piece invites readers to share their own experiences and receipts showing how higher prices are affecting their food bills.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledUS shoppers are increasingly heading to wholesale clubs to find the best prices.
Inflation is picking up, pushing households to get creative with how they manage their grocery and restaurant spending.
We want to see your receipts.
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