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Grocery prices may fall next year — and it could not come soon enough for inflation-weary consumers

Darius Haney, left, shops for groceries while Tranisha Mckinney, center, and Adrian McCoy restock food items at The After Market on Thursday, June 22, 2023, in Las Vegas. (Daniel Pearson/Las Vegas Review-Journal/TNS)
Darius Haney, left, shops for groceries while Tranisha Mckinney, center, and Adrian McCoy restock food items at The After Market on Thursday, June 22, 2023, in Las Vegas. (Daniel Pearson/Las Vegas Review-Journal/TNS)
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That would provide major relief for inflation-weary consumers after the cost of groceries rose 11.4% last year, the biggest annual jump in nearly 50 years.
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