Monday, November 14th 2022, 4:53 am
With less than two weeks away from Thanksgiving, shoppers are feeling the impact of higher prices for the holidays.
A Wells Fargo report found prices for turkeys, eggs, flour and other Thanksgiving dinner staples are up this year.
Some shoppers said higher prices and a lack of supply is a recipe for frustration.
"Absolutely paying more, definitely the grocery bill has gone up," Shannon Whitmore, an Owasso resident said. "Even outside of the holidays but especially with the holidays coming up."
Food pantries said the high prices could lead to a greater demand for their services.
The Eastern Food Bank of Oklahoma is preparing meals to feed up to 10,000 people this Thanksgiving.
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