Trump is going back on his campaign promise to lower food prices

Trump is going back on his campaign promise to lower food prices

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President-elect Trump is backtracking on his big campaign promise to lower food prices for consumers, saying in a new interview that doing so would be “very difficult.” NBC’s Peter Alexander reports for TODAY.