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A checkout lane at the Kroger grocery store on Jan. 11 in Anderson Township,
Ohio. Asa Featherstone, IV for the Wall Street Journal
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SHOPPER REBELLION AGAINST HIGHER PRICES HELPS SLOW INFLATION


COMPANIES ARE HITTING THE BRAKES ON PRICE INCREASES AFTER WARY CONSUMERS LIMIT
THEIR BUYING; ‘THEY WANT TO SAVE MONEY AND RAISING PRICES IS NOT AN OPTION’

A checkout lane at the Kroger grocery store on Jan. 11 in Anderson Township,
Ohio. Asa Featherstone, IV for the Wall Street Journal
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Sarah Nassauer ,
Suzanne Kapner and
Nick Timiraos
Jan. 16, 2023 4:00 pm ET

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After pushing prices to new heights last year, some companies are starting to
pull back. It could be another sign that inflation is starting to turn a corner.

Conagra Brands Inc., which makes Hunt’s ketchup and Slim Jim meat sticks, raised
prices 17% in its latest quarter, on top of two previous quarters, when it
increased prices more than 10%.


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