In Tennessee, grocery items are taxable but at a reduced rate of 4% (plus local rates). The state defines food and food ingredients as “things you can eat that are consumed for taste and nutritional value. These food items must be in packaged or original form, and not prepared by the seller or served as a ready-to-eat meal.”
Source: taxjar.com
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