Appetite may grow for Oklahoma food tax break

 
BY VALLERY BROWN | Published: January 29, 2009   

For John Doyle, saving money at the check-out counter of the grocery store would free up money to pay for necessities he’s been overlooking lately — car repairs, heartier foods like meat, and new socks.

photo - Vallery Brown shops Wednesday at Crest, NW 23 and Meridian. Photo BY JACONNA AGUIRRE, THE OKLAHOMAN
Vallery Brown shops Wednesday at Crest, NW 23 and Meridian. Photo BY JACONNA AGUIRRE, THE OKLAHOMAN

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That’s why Doyle, 46, thinks Oklahoma’s elected leaders should do whatever they can to make sure that legislation is passed to eliminate the tax on groceries, especially as...
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