"Comparing Grocery Prices: A Look at Washington, Seattle, California, and the US Average"

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Washington and Seattle residents face some of the highest grocery prices in the U.S., with weekly costs exceeding the national average by around $17. A federal survey revealed that Seattle residents pay more for groceries than almost any other city in the country. This analysis coincides with Washington's lawsuit to block the merger of Kroger and Albertsons, citing concerns about reduced competition leading to higher prices.
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- Washington has 4th-most expensive weekly average grocery bill in US, data finds KING5.com
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