How are you feeding yourself or your family? The Tribune wants to know.
Your input helps inform The Salt Lake Tribune’s reporting.
(Trevor Christensen | The Salt Lake Tribune) Scott Johnson shops for groceries for his family in Sandy on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024.
The Salt Lake Tribune would like to hear from you about whether the economy is affecting how you buy, source and provide food for yourself or your family.
Have your routines changed when it comes to grocery shopping or eating out?
Are you supplementing your groceries in any way, such as with gardening, hunting or baking?
Are you seeking out food banks? Do you rely on food stamps?
Are you uncertain about your next meal?
Your input helps inform our reporting. A survey is available below or by visiting this link.
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