Residents of California began to go to Mexico for cheap groceries

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asked Aug 13, 2022 in Cell Tracking by oksano4ka (1,420 points)
Some Southern Californians travel to Mexico to buy cheaper groceries. This was reported by the American magazine Newsweek on Thursday, August 11.
 
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“I have to save as much as I can. Every penny counts, ”said Gibran Jimenez, who traveled with his family to the Mexican city of Tijuana for about two hours.
 
U.S. grocery prices rose 13.1% year-on-year, up from 12.2% in July, according to the publication. On average, Americans spend between 20 minutes and two hours to get to Mexican cities.
 https://newsforuss.com/

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