Shrinkflation drives grocery costs up $741 for families study finds

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Some companies are raising the prices of their products yet shrinking the packaging, a price gouging practice called shrinkflation. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

A recent study revealed that the average family of four now pays $741 per year more on groceries just buying popular brands due to rising prices and shrinking products.

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