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Get ready to spend more at thegrocery store.
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From breakfast staples to go-to dinner proteins, these price hikes will hit households hard.
No matter where you stand, the impact on grocery bills will be hard to ignore.
Here’s a look at nine groceries that are about to get a lot more expensiveand why.
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Since avocado demand remains high, shortages and inflated costs could persist for months.
Cherry Tomatoes
Cherry tomatoes are another casualty of the new tariff policy.
Expect higher prices at bars, grocery stores, and even restaurants that serve these popular beverages.
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Now, with tariffs on beef imports from Canada and Mexico, costs are set to climb even further.
The U.S. relies on imported beef to meet demand, especially for popular cuts like steak and ground beef.
Pork
Pork is another protein that will see significant price increases due to trade tensions.
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This means higher prices for bacon, sausages, and pork chops at the grocery store.
With the implementation of a 10% tariff on Chinese goods, seafood prices are expected to rise quickly.
As a result, both fresh and frozen seafood will become more expensive for consumers.
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Garlic
Garlic is another pantry staple that will soon carry a higher price tag.
Garlic is a key ingredient in countless recipes, from sauces and stir-fries to roasted dishes and marinades.
Honey
Honey lovers will also feel the effects of the new trade tariffs.
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