Avocados and Big Macs: Higher Prices, Shrinkflation Affecting Your Food

Avocados and Big Macs: Higher Prices, Shrinkflation Affecting Your Food
Avocados are displayed at a produce market in San Francisco, Calif., on April 2, 2019. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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Your dinner plate could get more expensive this year.

Labor shortages, public policy disputes, weather conditions, and the global supply chain crisis could contribute to higher food inflation in the coming months.

Andrew Moran
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Andrew Moran has been writing about business, economics, and finance for more than a decade. He is the author of "The War on Cash."
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