Red Sea Unrest Is Bad News for World’s Fragile Food Supply

  • Shipping disruption risks higher prices and food spoiling
  • That’s threatening to halt a slowdown in global food inflation
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Chaos in the Red Sea is starting to disrupt shipments of produce from coffee to fruit — and threatening to halt a slowdown in food inflation that brought some relief to strained consumers.