Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Moving to Tucson? Food prices higher here then national average


If you currently live in Tucson then you already know this fact, but if you don't and are thinking about moving to Tucson, it's important to know that food costs are higher in Arizona. According to a study done by the Arizona Farm Bureau Federation, our state's food prices have increased about 15% over the last nine months. One reason is the high transportation costs for food products like eggs and beef that need to be transferred in to Arizona. When comparing the costs of sixteen basic grocery items like eggs, white bread and pork chops, Arizona's prices were about $6 more then the national average.


For more info on the Tucson food cost comparison visit AZ's "marketbasket" is $5.87 higher then U.S. average



For more information about Tucson food costs and a grocery store price comparison visit Tucson Foodies

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

it's important to know that food costs are higher in Arizona.

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