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Residents in these U.S. metro areas spend more money at the supermarket than the average American. Drazen Zigic / Shutterstock.com
Inflation has hit many U.S. households hard over the last few years. Americans feel it, and the numbers reflect it. The Census Bureau collects data on household food spending in the largest metropolitan areas using their Household Pulse Survey. Their recent data shows Americans nationally spend an average of $270.21 a week on groceries and $109.21 a week on prepared foods via eating out…