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High food prices weigh in the pocket of Brazilians

08/16/2012

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Foods that have risen more chili, which is costing R$ 7.99 a pound, and tomatoes, which costs R$ 6,50 a pound.
 
Everything is more expensive: fruits, vegetables. On a busy Friday in the interior of São Paulo, almost all products rose in price. But the foods that were up more chili, which is costing R$ 7.99 a pound - more than twice the normal-, and tomatoes, which costs R$ 6,50 a pound.

The rain knocked out of season flowers and fruits of plants failed to grow. The revenge that are for sale. Even the pastel is more expensive.



Source: MSN News

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