High food prices that have slammed U.S. families may be declining, but your Fourth of July feast is still expected to be more expensive than last year. Wells Fargo released new data showcasing some of the items at your picnic that could hurt your wallet. The author of that report, Wells Fargo’s chief agricultural economist Dr. Michael Swanson, joins CBS News with more.
Source: CBS Minnesota
Fourth of July food expected to be more expensive than last year, report finds
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