A Pennsylvania grocery store that survived the Great Depression is struggling to stay afloat as the cost of staple items continues to rise.
Owners of Centermoreland Grocery & Deli Sharlene and Alan Weidner joined "Fox & Friends First" Friday to discuss their fears that rising inflation will force them to shutter their 107-year-old business. "It's getting tougher and tougher as the prices are rising, and we've had problems getting some products delivered when we first order them.
We're just trying to keep our heads above the water," said Sharlene. A Pennsylvania grocery store and deli that survived the Great Depression is struggling to stay afloat as costs rise. (Fox News) Sharlene said the rising prices have led to a steady drop in customers.
She said she used to make a daily lunch special for local workers that would routinely sell out, but she has now stopped due to a lack of demand. "Last week I paid $37 for a case of eggs, and this week they were up to $66," she said.
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