Most places have abolished grocery taxes, but these 9 states are still charging them
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In nine places around the U.S., families are paying more for the exact same food at the grocery store, even when the advertised price is exactly the same.
In nine places around the U.S., families are paying more for the exact same food at the grocery store, even when the advertised price is exactly the same.
In nine places around the U.S., families are paying more for the exact same food at the grocery store, even when the advertised price is exactly the same.
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