Americans Eating More Leftovers to Buy Less Food at Stores, Pringles Maker Says

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Americans Eating More Leftovers to Buy Less Food at Stores, Pringles Maker Says
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Americans have been buying less food at supermarkets amid persistent inflation, and the head of the maker of Pringles chips and Cheez-It snacks thinks he’s figured out a major factor behind the change.

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