Detroiters are spending hundreds of millions at suburban stores each year, all because groceries cost so much more in the city. Milk that’s $4.42 in Detroit can be found for $2.99 just a short drive away. It’s not just about the money—rising prices, fewer big chains, and cuts to food assistance are squeezing families hard. Yet, some local stores like Save A Lot are bucking the trend with lower prices and cleaner aisles than people expect. Is it worth the drive, or should we support neighborhood markets? How are you coping with these rising costs? #Food #Detroit #FoodPrices