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Here are 11 grocery items you are paying more for in 2025, compared to a month ago.

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Bacon

Aside from eggs, are your other breakfast foods suddenly more expensive?

It turns out bacon is up4.1%from December to January, data shows.

“But there are still inflationary pressures across the various food categories.”

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Environmental issues are hitting the supply chain hard, and consumers are paying the price.

“The concern isn’t just that the price of juice is going up.

“It might be a while, honestly, before prices come down.”

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I think it was 55 or 57 a pound.

After the sale was over, people came up to me and said you’ll never see that again.

Now prices are over three bucks a pound,” LaMonte, Missouri cow-calf producer Pat Wood toldDrovers.com.

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Cookies

The price of cookies is up 2%, according to the new data.

Even Girl Scout cookies couldn’t avoid the price hikes.

Labor issues could also impact prices.

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We could also see increased issues with on-farm labor availability," Rabobank economist Christine McCracken tellsPork Business.

This includes pies, tarts, and turnovers.

“But prices relative to where they were before the pandemic remain very high.”

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Canned fruit peaches

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