Whether you’re cooking at home or dining out, you’ve probably noticed that everything costs more these days. Even the grocery store chains that pride themselves on affordability are forced to increase their prices to keep pace with all the financial challenges these past years have brought the food industry.
You can certainly still find ways to cut down your grocery bill with a little planning and some flexibility, but the precarious combination of supply chain disruptions, shortages, high consumer demand, and rising inflation doesn’t seem to be going away anytime soon.