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Beat Grocery Inflation: The 5 Most Expensive Vegetables to Buy (And Easiest to Grow)

April 14, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Beat Grocery Inflation: The 5 Most Expensive Vegetables to Buy (And Easiest to Grow)

The grocery bill no longer whispers bad news—it shouts it from the receipt. Prices climb, portions shrink, and that once-innocent produce aisle now feels like a financial obstacle course. Yet hidden inside that frustration sits a surprisingly satisfying solution, one that trades frustration for control and turns a backyard, balcony, or even a windowsill into…

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