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New and reformulated products might come with higher price tags as many Americans are already struggling with grocery bills, said Jeff Grogg, managing director of JPG Resources, a food and beverage consulting firm.

From The Wall Street Journal

The property in the Paradise Cove neighborhood previously changed hands in 2003 for just over $14.5 million It reportedly was quietly shopped around with a $295 million price tag when the megawatt couple purchased it.

From MarketWatch

A new crop of AI coaches promise the kind of personalization, expertise and encouragement that would come from a personal trainer, without the high price tag.

From The Wall Street Journal

City Comptroller Brad Lander rejected the contract, already under way, citing concerns about DocGo’s “integrity” and “responsibility” and HPD’s failure to justify the price tag.

From The Wall Street Journal

We overlook what’s humble, workmanlike or unfashionable, until suddenly it’s been rebranded and handed back to us with better lighting and a higher price tag.

From Salon