The Beacon Journal visited Aldi, Giant Eagle, Walmart and Acme to price check grocery staples and fresh produce. Here's what ...
Experts say that ongoing labor, climate and transportation pressures may keep grocery prices high this year, with a few exceptions.
President Donald Trump, who famously campaigned on the promise to lower grocery prices “on Day One,” marked 365 days in office this week.
Grocery prices continue climbing with food costs up 26% over 5 years. Beef and coffee lead increases while egg prices drop 28% from last year.