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Don Vultaggio sitting in his office.
Domenick "Don" Vultaggio, chairman of Beverage Marketing USA, parent company of AriZona Iced Tea in his office in Woodbury, New York on Aug. 29, 2012.
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Elliott Harrell's kids at the grocery store, in a cart and grabbing ketchup from a shelf.
Elliott Harrell now shops with her kids in a grocery store instead of using grocery delivery services.
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Woman pushing a shopping cart
Millions of low-income families are on SNAP but struggle to afford the full cost of groceries.
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Two men cook at home using a pan
Some Americans say they're cooking more at home as fast-food prices soar.
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Parents with a baby sitting in their kitchen
More Americans are becoming ALICEs — asset-limited, income-constrained, and employed.
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A sandwich containing Southwest-style chicken from Nestle's Vital Pursuit line of products sits cut into two pieces on a black wooden cutting board next to some tortilla chips, tomato-based sauce, and a napkin.
Nestle's Vital Pursuit line of foods will be marketed to people on GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Ozempic.
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Don't call them DINKs.
More Americans are becoming ALICEs — asset-limited, income-constrained, and employed. They live above the federal poverty line, but struggle to afford basic necessities.