There are a few reasons for that: a higher-than-average cost of living across the board, a strong market for organic foods, and high transportation costs due to its rugged and rural landscape (which also happens to be a key driver in tourism). Despite the high costs, Vermont is an agricultural and culinary powerhouse. Its most famous products — maple syrup, cheese, ice cream, and craft beer — are exported nationwide and help promote food tourism. For example, visitors to Ben & Jerry's ice cream factory in Waterbury can skip the grocery store and enjoy their favorite flavor straight from the source.
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