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Man documents inflated grocery prices in Alaskan hometown: ‘Everything needs to be flown in’

  • Grocery prices in an alaskan hometown have surged, as everything needs to be flown in.
  • Residents are struggling to afford basic necessities due to high costs.
  • Local businesses are affected by the inflated prices of everyday items.
  • The situation reflects broader economic challenges in remote areas.
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