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.
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