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7 Ways to Save Money on Groceries without Clipping Coupons

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Other reasons include: Increased labor costs: The cost of producing food is rising as the labor market tightens. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, a tight labor market means wage increases, which have increased the costs of production, labor and distribution. 2% over the month.

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