Higher Gas Prices Are Seeping Into the Produce Aisle
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Having absorbed various price shocks, firms are less able to avoid passing on additional costs to retailers and consumers.
Having absorbed various price shocks, firms are less able to avoid passing on additional costs to retailers and consumers.
Having absorbed various price shocks, firms are less able to avoid passing on additional costs to retailers and consumers.
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