Why are grocery prices rising so much faster in Massachusetts?
Briefly

The state lacks a supermarket chain with enough size in the region to drive down prices, especially during high inflation, experts say.
Grocery bills in Massachusetts, especially the Boston area, have been rising faster than in most of the country, even as overall inflation has cooled. Bay Staters are often paying more for beverages, meat, cereal, and vegetables.
Read at Boston.com
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