Food prices reflect the cost of agricultural goods and groceries, fluctuating due to supply, demand, and global market trends. They guide consumer budgeting, retailer pricing strategies, and government policy on subsidies. Farmers benefit by adjusting production, while shoppers and economists use them to gauge inflation and purchasing power.
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