High grocery prices persist despite easing inflation and it's a top concern for voters
An ASU supply chain management expert discusses how supply chain issues are impacting grocery inflation.
In this story published Aug. 16, 2024, on Fox 10 Phoenix:
For the most part, it’s supply-driven inflation, which means that prices go up because you can't get stuff because of broken supply chains.
– Dale Rogers, professor of supply chain management and ON Semiconductor Professor of Business
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