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  2. List of U.S. state foods - Wikipedia

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    Missouri: State tree nut: Eastern black walnut (Juglans nigra) 1990 [70] State grape: ... "a favorite snack food" Jell-O (recognized by a Senate resolution only) 2001 ...

  3. 8 Ways To Reduce Spending on These High-Inflation Foods - AOL

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    Food prices rose 3.7% between September 2022 and September 2023, according to... Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  4. Convenience food - Wikipedia

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    The coalition expanded its mission in May 2010 by announcing that it intends to reduce the amount of calories in foods. By introducing lower calorie foods, changing product recipes and reducing portion sizes, the coalition stated that it expected to reduce the caloric content of foods by more than 1.5 trillion calories in total by 2012. [44]

  5. Save A Lot - Wikipedia

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    Save A Lot Food Stores Ltd. is an American discount supermarket chain store headquartered in St. Ann, Missouri, in Greater St. Louis. [1] It has about 900 independently owned and operated stores across 32 states in the United States with over $4 billion in annual sales.

  6. Whole Foods CEO says he is slashing prices on private-label ...

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    Consumer Price Index data revealed that in August, food and grocery prices rose nearly 0.1% compared to July. Gains were seen in meat, poultry, fish, and eggs. Consumers spent roughly 0.5% more on ...

  7. We can't do anything about rising food prices but we can use ...

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    In 2022, food prices increased faster than any year since 1979. Average food-at-home prices rose 11.4% from 2021 to 2022. Then they rose again slightly by 5% from 2022 to 2023.

  8. Schnucks - Wikipedia

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    Schnuck Markets, Inc., doing business as Schnucks (), is a supermarket chain. Based in the St. Louis area, the company was founded in 1939 with the opening of a 1,000-square-foot (93 m 2) store in north St. Louis and currently operates over 100 stores [5] in four states throughout the Midwest (Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin).

  9. Shrinkflation - Wikipedia

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    In economics, shrinkflation, also known as package downsizing, weight-out, [2] and price pack architecture [3] is the process of items shrinking in size or quantity while the prices remain the same. [4] [5] The word is a portmanteau of the words shrink and inflation. Skimpflation involves a reformulation or other reduction in quality. [6]