DENVER — New federal inflation data released this month shows grocery prices continue to climb, leaving many Colorado families paying more for everyday items.
Denver resident Jaleesa McIntosh, a single mom, said she’s felt grocery prices climb in recent months.
“You are looking at your produce, your meats, and everything that has some sort of nutritional value for you and your family right now that is getting harder to purchase,” McIntosh said.
The Denver mother said she has had to make some tough decisions lately…