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Grocery shoppers are finally seeing some reprieve from last year’s steep price increases.

Food prices are dropping on some key items as retailers slash prices to better compete and foodmakers do more promotions and pass along savings from lower ingredient and gasoline costs.

It’s welcome relief for American consumers who are looking to save money as they cope with stagnant incomes, job loss and economic uncertainty.

Prices for dairy, meat, fruits, vegetables and bread have all fallen.

A Labor Department price index of food sold to be eaten at home fell for the seventh time in eight months in July. The index, which is part of the Consumer Price Index, fell 0.5 percent in the most recent month and is down 0.9 percent in the past 12 months.

In fact, overall food prices — what’s sold in groceries and in restaurants — haven’t risen on a monthly basis since November 2008.

Still, that doesn’t make up for the surge in food prices from last year, when costs for ingredients like wheat and corn and fuel costs for transportation soared to record highs. Foodmakers raised their prices and some even shrank package sizes to protect their profits. CPI’s food-at-home index finished last year up 6.7 percent.

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