It's easier to cut spending on eating out or streaming services, but feeding a family can run up a hefty supermarket bill. The average American household spent $4,942 on groceries in 2020, or $412 monthly. You may have noticed that the cost of meat products rose nearly 12.2%, including poultry, beef, eggs and seafood. As supply chain hiccups and manufacturing issues lead to inflation, grocery expenses will likely increase until late 2022 or 2023. Whether you're a college student with a part-time job between classes, or full-time working parents trying to feed a family
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