Caviar bumps, cost jumps: US consumers on how they’re dining in Trump’s economy
by George Chidi with photographs by Justin Chambers from US news | The Guardian on (#72A19)
Georgia residents share their vastly different shopping habits - from food pantries and Snap aid to $300 steak dinners and Whole Foods runs
On a Tuesday in December, a Guardian reporter and photographer set out around Atlanta to ask people how they felt about food, 11 months into Donald Trump's second administration. We asked people from widely different socioeconomic conditions - from those who were wondering where their next meal might come from to those who spend more in a month on food than an average family spends on a mortgage.
Here is what we found.
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