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More Nashvillians cut spending on groceries Local, national receipts are running in dead heat - Read More

Date Added: June 15, 2008 08:04:02 AM
Helen Henkel, a 79-year-old retired first-grade teacher, wheeled her shopping cart past aisles of bread at Kroger on Friday, perplexed because the prices were probably too high to buy the fixings for her favorite Weight Watchers casserole.

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