Texas groceries cost $286 weekly, ranking 9th highest in the U.S., above the $270 national average.
A recent study by Visual Capitalist found that Texas ranks 9th in the U.S. for the most expensive grocery bills, with an average weekly cost of $286. The national average is $270. Factors contributing to higher costs include supply chain logistics, consumer demand, and proximity to food production.
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