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Shoppers are changing habits to fight high grocery prices
44% of shoppers say they are switching to store brands to offset rising costs, a recent survey finds.
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... From swapping name brands for generics to ditching impulse buys, Americans are changing the way they shop for groceries. A LendingTree survey found 88% of shoppers have adjusted their grocery habits in response to rising prices, and experts say those small shifts may actually make a big impact. Kandyce Thornton is one of them. The Cleveland mom of three says her grocery bill feels heavier each week, especially with growing boys. ...
A LendingTree survey found 88% of shoppers have adjusted their grocery habits in response to rising prices, and experts say those small shifts may actually make a big impact.
Kandyce Thornton is one of them. The Cleveland mom of three says her grocery bill feels heavier each week, especially with growing boys. ...
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