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The alarming prices of groceries in rural Alaska — and why they're so expensive
If you think grocery prices are high around the continental U.S., then you won't believe how high prices have soared in rural Alaska.
When Irene Edwards of Anchorage learned that she likely wouldn’t get all of her November food stamp benefits, she stocked up on staples like big bags of rice and dried beans. Though Edwards, 30, does ...
A 13.6lb turkey is pictured at a Nome grocery store for almost $64 on Dec. 16, 2025. That comes to almost $5/lb. The amount of money Alaskans pay for a holiday dinner greatly depends on where they ...
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