U.S. grocery prices have reached a historic high, with the average family of four spending about $1,030 per month on food. Why are prices still rising? And what does this mean for working families?
In this episode of The Diamond K Show, we break down:
✔ Why groceries cost so much
✔ What’s driving the supply chain backlog
✔ Corporate profit trends
✔ The impact on families and seniors
✔ What solutions could actually help
This affects everyone — and it’s not getting better unless changes happen.
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