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SOUTH BEND, Ind.—The Indiana Farm Bureau says shoppers have something to be grateful for this holiday season, with Thanksgiving dinner costs holding nearly steady this year even as grocery prices continue to shift.
Shoppers across the Hoosier State will see only a small increase at checkout and will still pay less than the national average.
According to the Indiana Farm Bureau’s annual market basket survey, Hoosiers will pay an average of $53.62 to feed ten people, less than a one percent increase from last year. That cost is lower than the national average of $55.18, though still significantly higher than prices before the pandemic.
This year, produce prices are pushing the

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