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Among the pressures consumers face are rising costs for food and clothing as companies cope with higher prices for commodities like cotton and higher labor costs in China. Also on the rise are gasoline prices, which reached a 28-month high Wednesday even though oil and gas supplies in the U.S. continue to grow and demand is weak. At the mall, shoppers already can see prices creeping up, though the biggest increases will come later this year. "We know we're going to be increasing ticket prices. We have to," CEO and Chairman Mark Jeffries of teen stalwart Abercrombie & Fitch Co. told investors during a conference call Wednesday. "We're comfortable that we can pass some of these increases on to the customer. We're not comfortable with how much."
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