A recent survey conducted by retail technology platform Swiftly found that 69% of Americans are struggling to afford groceries as food inflation soars.
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Retail technology platform Swiftly reported Wednesday that 69% of shoppers say they are struggling to pay their grocery bills after months of persistently, and 83% currently rely on some form of coupons or loyalty program to put food on the table, according to its True Cost of a Grocery Shop survey.
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