CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Tennessee is one of 13 states that still have a grocery tax. That’s why many folks cross the border to shop in Georgia, where MyLifeElsewhere.com says groceries are 4.1 percent cheaper.
Because of this, some local grocery shops lose out on customers.
Now, a non-profit has started a petition demanding Tennessee lawmakers get rid of the grocery tax once and for all.
“We work off slim margins, you know, we don’t try to make a fortune off anything, because it’s in volume.”…