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Brace yourselfyour grocery bill is probably about to take a hit.

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New tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada could make some of your favorite staples significantly more expensive.

Here’s a breakdown of what’s about to get pricier and how it might affect your wallet.

Strawberries

Love fresh strawberries in your morning smoothie or on top of your pancakes?

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Get ready to pay more.

If you love strawberry shortcake or a good strawberry jam, those products might also see price hikes.

If a large avocado typically costs $2.99, that price could jump to nearly $3.75.

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Guacamole at restaurants, which already carries a premium price tag, could get even more expensive.

And it’s not just fresh tomatoesexpect price increases on salsa, pasta sauces, and even ketchup.

If you’re trying to eat healthy, these tariffs could make that a pricier goal.

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Since these popular beers are imported from Mexico, they’re now subject to the 25% tariff.

Even domestic beer brands could see price shifts as they adjust to market changes.

Tequila

Margarita lovers, take notetequila prices are likely going up.

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With tariffs making imported tequila more expensive, liquor stores and bars will have to adjust their pricing.

Even happy hour deals could become less generous.

So if you enjoy a Friday night margarita, get ready for a slightly steeper tab.

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That means anything made with wheatbread, pasta, crackers, baked goodscould become more expensive.

Even oat-based products, like oatmeal and granola bars, might see price hikes.

So if you’re a breakfast lover, take note: your morning routine could cost a little extra.

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Eggs

Egg prices have already been volatile thanks to supply chain issues and avian flu outbreaks.

Final Thoughts

The bottom line?

Grocery prices are already high, and these new tariffs are only going to add to the strain.

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And if your go-to restaurant dishes are suddenly a little pricier, now you’ll know why.

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