Food prepared at home continues to be a cost-effective option, with grocery prices rising at a modest 1.1% annually, compared to the 4.1% spike in dining out. While some claim inflation is under control, the reality paints a different picture. Families, facing maxed-out credit cards, are cutting back on eating out, turning to home-cooked meals as a necessity rather than a choice.
Contrary to optimistic media reports, nothing has truly been fixed. The squeeze on household budgets is real, forcing many to rethink their spending habits and highlighting the growing economic strain that’s far from resolved.
Food prepared at home is still the better bet for saving money — with prices growing at a pace of just 1.1% annually compared to 4.1% for dining out, per Axios.
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