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Grocery stores provide healthy foods, create jobs and offer a place for community connection. "We started calling them front-line and essential workers for a reason," says one food access advocate.
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The price of eggs and dairy products has increased in Oklahoma. Global issues, pent-up demand from the COVID-19 pandemic, inflation and bird flu are a few of the reasons for rising costs.
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The USDA's latest report found that nearly all major food groups are going up in price.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt gave his fourth State of the State address Monday as the state legislature opens to a new session. In his speech, he outlined his priorities for lawmakers this session.
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Oklahoma lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have filed legislation to remove a tax on groceries.
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Most likely, the last time you walked into the grocery store, you saw some empty shelves. But why are we experiencing such issues with the supply chain?
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Some retailers are starting to get the first wave of the 400 million free masks being distributed by the federal government. Every person is allowed to receive up to three masks.
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Bare shelves at supermarkets are attributed to omicron, a labor shortage, climate change and other reasons. "We're really seeing the perfect storm," one industry expert told NPR.
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For many families, eating healthy is expensive. A new program will double the benefits for the purchase of fruits and vegetables at farmer’s markets and grocery stores in Oklahoma.
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Making a Thanksgiving feast will cost more this year as the pandemic’s effect on the economy drives up food prices.