Owners of 107-year old grocery store that survived Great Depression fear they'll have to close up shop
A Pennsylvania grocery store that survived the Great Depression is struggling to stay afloat as the cost of staple items continues to rise. Owners of Centermoreland Grocery & Deli Sharlene and Alan Weidner joined "Fox & Friends First" Friday to discuss their fears that rising inflation will force them to shutter their 107-year-old business. "It's getting tougher and tougher as the prices are rising, and we've had problems getting some products delivered when we first order them.