Shoppers are doing their part to put a lid on consumer prices. They're buying less, a potent weapon against the many companies that raised prices last year.
Companies are hitting the brakes on price increases after wary consumers limit their buying; ‘They want to save money and raising prices is not an option’Asa Featherstone, IV for the Wall Street Journal.
Companies are hitting the brakes on price increases after wary consumers limit their buying; ‘They want to save money and raising prices is not an option’Asa Featherstone, IV for the Wall Street JournalIndonesia Berita Terbaru, Indonesia Berita utama
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