Business home local money Inflation, rising food costs hitting international grocery stores in North Texas One Arlington store owner told WFAA that the cost of shipping his product from overseas has more than doubled. WFAA - Local 5 months ago 1 min read One Arlington store owner told WFAA that the cost of shipping his product from overseas has more than doubled. [source: http://rssfeeds.wfaa.com/~/711396122/0/wfaa/home~Inflation-rising-food-costs-hitting-international-grocery-stores-in-North-Texas] Tags: NEWS Continue Reading Previous: Grassroots program to fight crime getting big bucks in city grant moneyNext: Longhorn from North Texas one of 100 students awarded ‘life changing’ scholarships from former President Obama Related Stories Small North Texas business owner says $40,000 worth of inventory is missing because of shipping mistake 1 min read home local Small North Texas business owner says $40,000 worth of inventory is missing because of shipping mistake WFAA - Local 7 hours ago Kyrie Irving: A look at the controversies surrounding the NBA star following trade to Mavs 1 min read home local Mavericks Sports Kyrie Irving: A look at the controversies surrounding the NBA star following trade to Mavs WFAA - News 7 hours ago National Geographic speaker series at Perot Museum in Dallas begins this week 1 min read home local Science National Geographic speaker series at Perot Museum in Dallas begins this week WFAA - Local 8 hours ago Cowboys promote Brian Schottenheimer for Mike McCarthy’s offense 1 min read cowboys home Sports Cowboys promote Brian Schottenheimer for Mike McCarthy’s offense WFAA - Sports 9 hours ago ‘Wow!’: Current, former NBA players react to Mavs’ reported trade for Kyrie Irving 1 min read home Mavericks Sports ‘Wow!’: Current, former NBA players react to Mavs’ reported trade for Kyrie Irving WFAA - Sports 9 hours ago 20-year-old dead, three others injured after three-car crash in Arlington, police say 1 min read home local 20-year-old dead, three others injured after three-car crash in Arlington, police say WFAA - News 11 hours ago