No matter where you live, especially over the past few years, your average grocery spending probably isn't what it was. The demand for agricultural products, shortages brought on by the epidemic, and inflation, among other things, have all significantly contributed to rising food prices. This infographic from the Nadrich & Cohen team examines the US cities where food prices have climbed the greatest, with the statistics indicating that Indianapolis, Indiana, has been the hardest hit. The average grocery bill has increased dramatically in Indianapolis (+50.6%), while other cities towards the top of the list include Denver (+44% rise), Las Vegas (44% rise), and Phoenix (42.8% rise).
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