Americans Perceive Food Inflation Rate is Two Times Higher than Reality, dunnhumby Global Study Finds
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We not only see this mismatch between sentiment and reality in the U.S., but also in every country we surveyed.
Key Points:
- We not only see this mismatch between sentiment and reality in the U.S., but also in every country we surveyed.
- Likely, we have not yet seen the full extent of how consumers will react to food price increases.
- Eighty-three percent said food prices have gone up some and half say they have gone up by a lot.
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