Food prices increase rate slows

#MiddleburyCT #Seniors #FoodPricesReport The Bureau of Labor Statistics issued a food prices report comparing this summer to the summer of 2022. While they acknowledge that prices ... Continue Reading →

Food prices to rise again

#MiddleburyCT #Seniors #FoodPrices Brace yourself, this is going to hurt: The price of all food is likely to go up an additional 7.9% this year. Food we eat at home is predicted to ... Continue Reading →

Food costs continue to rise

#Middlebury #Seniors #FoodPrices It’s not over yet. Rising food prices, that is. The best guess of experts is that food prices are likely to rise 5% in the first half of 2022. ... Continue Reading →