Tamale Tradition Faces Economic Strain Amid Rising Costs
The cherished Christmas tradition of making tamales is becoming more expensive due to rising ingredient and business costs, with some markets striving to keep prices stable.
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The cherished Christmas tradition of making tamales is becoming more expensive due to rising ingredient and business costs, with some markets striving to keep prices stable.
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