With food prices rising, are you skipping your favorite snacks?

Share your experience to help inform our reporting.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
October 2, 2025 at 7:28PM
Bags of Doritos corn chips are displayed at a kiosk. (Mark Lennihan)

A bag of Doritos now runs $5 or more. A 12-pack of soda can reach $10. What are some other examples of food prices that stop you in your tracks, and are changing how you shop for groceries or go out to eat?

Food industry reporter Brooks Johnson is taking a look at how food prices are changing what we buy, especially when it comes to snacks and guilty pleasures that used to be much less expensive.

Use the form below to share your experience and help inform his reporting.

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Brooks Johnson

Business Reporter

Brooks Johnson is a business reporter covering Minnesota’s food industry, agribusinesses and 3M.

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