Food prices in the D.C. region are rising faster than wages, forcing families to rethink how they eat and shop, with beef, coffee, and tomatoes seeing major increases, and restaurant prices projected to increase 3.6% this year.
Food prices in the D.C. region are rising faster than wages, forcing families to rethink how they eat and shop, with beef, coffee, and tomatoes seeing major increases, and restaurant prices projected to increase 3.6% this year.

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