
Phoenix-area restaurants and consumers trying to deal with crazy food prices
An ASU economist says the cost of transporting food with gas prices a dollar more a gallon than a year ago are increasing food prices.
An ASU economist says the cost of transporting food with gas prices a dollar more a gallon than a year ago are increasing food prices.
In this story aired Feb. 21, 2022, on Arizona's Family:
All of those increases are due to transportation costs and those are way up. It's really been tough to get drivers to stay in trucks.
– Dennis Hoffman, professor of economics
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