
Turkeys gobble, but they don't go cheap: Thanksgiving meal costs skyrocket
Two ASU experts explain why grocery shoppers are facing higher food costs this holiday season.
In this story published Nov. 22, 2022, on Cronkite News:
The biggest thing that has been impacting the vegetable industry is lack of labor, and that's one of the biggest reasons you're seeing price increases in vegetables.
– Hitendra Chaturvedi, supply chain management professor of practice
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