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Biden-era inflation taught the country that rising prices will probably hit their grocerybudgetsfirst and worst.

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For example, CNET predicts the price of bananas will rise faster than just about anything in the supermarket.

However, bananas have short shelf lives, and if you freeze them, they become mushy once thawed.

Start with these four high-volatility, long-lifespan products.

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Also seeseven items to stock up on in response to Trumps tariffs.

Shoppers should concentrate on products that the U.S. cant produce at scale and must import.

Roughly 66% of the country partakes, and the average consumer slurps down three cups per day.

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According to Statista, the U.S. gobbles up 2.82 billion pounds per year.

The most optimistic assessment is that America produces maybe 100 tons per year.

With tariffs tossed intoan already volatile and vulnerable market, precise price prediction is impossible.

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However, Forbes reported that shoppers should expect increases on store-bought chocolate in the coming months.

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