Grocery prices vary greatly across the state, a recent North Dakota State University Extension study has found.
For the past nine months, extension agents have been tracking prices for a bag of food items at businesses in large and small communities. Food items tracked included milk, eggs, bread, cereal, coffee and peanut butter.
The most significant price difference was for a gallon of milk, which varied as much as $3.80. The lowest price recorded for a gallon of low-fat milk was $3.09, while the highest price was $6.89.
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