🇺🇸 Here’s what to blame for the spike in grocery prices, according to a New York Fed analysis https://t.co/urYMAtKv9S
🇺🇸 Small grocers feel squeezed by suppliers, and shoppers bear the pain https://t.co/4IN4mqFxc8
Here’s what to blame for the spike in grocery prices, according to a New York Fed analysis https://t.co/VR8DX5yZVV via @MarketWatch

Recent analyses from the New York Federal Reserve highlight the factors contributing to the increase in grocery prices in the United States. While food inflation is visible to consumers at store shelves, the underlying causes are more complex. Small grocers are reportedly feeling the pressure from suppliers, which in turn affects consumers who are facing higher prices. The situation reflects broader economic challenges in the grocery sector, where both suppliers and retailers are navigating a difficult landscape.