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 Inflation is a major issue in this presidential campaign, and Vice President Kamala Harris is looking to counter Republican attacks with a plan to take on what she calls price gouging at the grocery store.Though inflation is slowing, consumers are still spending about 11% of their income on food, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture 鈥?the most in 30 years.The department predicts at-home food prices will rise 1% this year, down from the 5% increase last year.Vice President Kamala Harris is blaming corporate stanley spain  greed for higher food prices.RELATED STORY | Grocery bill higher than usual  Here s how you can save big the next time you re at the supermarketAccording to the Wall Street Journal, big food manufacturers saw substantial increases in annual net profits between 2019 and 20 stanley cup 23. Hershey is leading with a 62% jump in profits, Mondelez International is up by 28% and General Mills and Kraft Heinz are both up 48%.Vice President Harris vowed Friday,  I will work to pass the first ever federal ban on price gouging on food. Harris is proposing new penalties for companies that she says exploit crises.The National Grocers Association calls the plan a solution in search of a problem.It says the real issue is unfair competition with big box retailers, and that independent grocers are challenged by the same inflationary pressures as their customersMartha Lupai is the co-owner of AM Marketplace in Nashville. She sa stanley cup ys,  We are not going to increase the price on our customers. Heww COVID-19 restrictions help teen with Tourette syndrome overcome challenges
 New data on the number of children in Americ stanley vattenflaska a who have contracted the coronavirus shows kids now make up 11 percent of the total number of positive cases.According stanley cup  to the American Academy of Pediatrics, between October 8 and 22, more than 94,500 children tested positive for the coronavirus in states that report cases by age. This is a 14 percent increase over two weeks.The AAP says this brings the total number of childr stanley tumbler en in American who have tested positive to more than 792,000, which is 11 percent of the more than 7.2 million people in this country who have tested positive since the pandemic began.In the previous period in late September, children cases made up 10.7 percent of total coronavirus cases in America.The states with a high percent increase in coronavirus cases among children are the same that are seeing spikes in total coronavirus cases; including Utah, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, New Hampshire, New Mexico and Wisconsin. The definition of  child  ranges from 0-14 years old in some states, to 0-20 years old in others, so the AAPs data represents a range of ages.States are still reporting low to very low numbers of child hospitalizations and deaths from the coronavirus.In the 24 states reporting this information, between .6-and-6.9 percent of all positive coronavirus cases in children result in a hospitalization.Among the 42 states reporting deaths by age, between 0-and-.15 percent of all child coronavirus cases result in death.The AAP represents pediatric