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A Texas Tech University professor says Americans should prepare to open their wallets this summer as drought and other factors affecting the nation’s food supply will drive up prices.
Mindy Brashears, professor of food microbiology and food safety, and director of the International Center for Food Industry Excellence, spoke to news outlets on the threat to food prices following the ground beef recall earlier in May.