Inflation: Hungryroot CEO explains how algorithm-chosen food can reduce costs

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Hungryroot CEO Ben McKean joins Yahoo Finance Live anchors Brian Cheung and Alexandra Canal to discuss company earnings, the demand for grocery delivery, inflation, reducing food waste, supply chain issues, and the outlook for growth.

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