Why do some states still have a grocery tax?

On Sept. 1, Alabama shoppers saw their grocery bills shrink — a bit. The state dropped its tax on non-prepared food to 3%, down from 4%. While it’s an incremental decrease, the change could have a big impact in a place where one in six adults and one in four children are experiencing food…#alabamaarise #hb479 #chrissanders #sanders #jaredwalczak #stateprojects #taxfoundation #ericfigueroa #strategicprojects #alamaba
Source: Reuters: Health - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
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