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BUSINESSJul 2 · 21:18 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLEDiana Rocco

Fourth of July cookout costs up 4% this year, American Farm Bureau says

Fourth of July cookout costs have risen 4% this year, averaging $75 per family, driven primarily by higher beef prices. Shoppers report switching to poultry, fish, and budgeting strategies like coupons to manage expenses. Kroger stores in Bellevue, Tennessee, experienced early morning lines due to high demand.

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