If you're one of the many Floridians who make a weekly grocery run, brace yourself—experts say your food bill is likely going up soon. While you may have noticed small drops in prices on items like eggs recently, a much larger shift is on the horizon: new tariffs could soon impact the cost of several everyday grocery staples.

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Tariffs Could Make Your Grocery Bill More Expensive This Summer

According to a report from Yale’s Budget Lab, upcoming U.S. tariffs on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada could lead to noticeable price hikes, especially on goods we rely on from other countries. The biggest hit? Fresh produce, which could jump more than 5%.

What Items Are Likely to Cost More?

Floridians could find themselves paying hundreds—or even thousands—more per year on groceries due to increased import costs. Items that could see significant price jumps include:

  •  Coffee
  •  Sugar
  •  Seafood
  •  Alcohol (including wine, rum, and whiskey)
  •  Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  •  Vanilla
  •  Nuts
  •  Rice
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Even though the Consumer Price Index shows a 2.5% increase in overall food costs over the past year, these tariffs could intensify that number significantly, especially for families feeding multiple mouths.

Smart Ways to Save at the Grocery Store

As prices climb, saving where you can becomes essential. Here are some practical ways to stretch your dollar:

  •  Buy in bulk – especially for non-perishables
  •  Stick to a shopping list – avoid impulse purchases
  •  Use store apps – places like Walmart and Publix often offer digital coupons
  •  Plan meals around weekly sales – and be flexible
  •  Never shop hungry – you’ll avoid unnecessary cravings

Opting for store brands, shopping at discount grocers, and being strategic with meal planning can all help make ends meet as prices shift.

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Don’t Wait—Start Adjusting Now

While it’s unclear exactly how high prices may climb, preparing now is your best defense. Stock up on non-perishables and frozen items while prices remain stable, and keep an eye on news from Washington. The more informed you are, the better choices you can make at the checkout line.

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