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Some states studying dropping grocery taxes
Cashier Josh Jimenez rings up egg for sale at a grocery store on Feb. 7 in Dallas.
Cashier Josh Jimenez rings up egg for sale at a grocery store on Feb. 7 in Dallas. - photo by Associated Press
LITTLE ROCK — The number of states imposing sales taxes on groceries has shrunk over the years, and the number may decrease further in the coming months as lawmakers hear complaints about high prices for eggs and other household staples.
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