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New Hampshire Residents Face Higher Grocery Bills as Statewide Supply Chain Crisis Deepens

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New Hampshire Residents Face Higher Grocery Bills as Statewide Supply Chain Crisis Deepens

If you’ve noticed your wallet feeling lighter after a trip to the grocery store in New Hampshire, you’re not alone. A growing supply chain crisis across the Granite State is driving up prices on everyday staples like milk, bread, and eggs, with some stores reporting a 15% spike in costs over the past month alone. That means the average New Hampshire family could be shelling out an extra $50 to $75 per month just to keep the pantry stocked. Local farmers are struggling to get their goods to market, and major distributors are blaming fuel costs and labor shortages—bills that are now being passed directly to you at the checkout line. For a state that prides itself on "Live Free or Die," this inflation squeeze is making freedom feel a lot more expensive. Bottom line: if you live in New Hampshire, start budgeting now, because prices aren't expected to drop anytime soon.