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Welcome to fall.
Staples like coffee, bread and eggs are expected to get more expensive.
Coffee prices have been climbing due to climate issues in coffee-growing regions.
Bread and eggs are also increasing prices due to the rising costs of wheat and feed, she said.
Fall favorites like pumpkins, apples and canned goods are also likely to get pricier.
Here are are seven grocery items to buy before prices rise for fall.
I would stock up on those now, she said.
Beef, chicken and pork prices could go up due to higher feed costs and supply chain issues.
If you have the freezer space, buying and storing these now is a good idea, Turner said.
Pumpkin puree and canned pumpkin are hard to find once pumpkin spice season hits, Schmitt said.
Get a few extra cans now before shelves empty and prices rise.
Pumpkins might get pricey due to bad weather affecting crops, Turner said.
Nuts are another item that increases for the holidays, Schmitt explained.

You might notice menu prices going up.
Some fall favorites have really gone up recently, Schmitt said.
Maple syrup, for one.

If you like pancakes or waffles on a chilly morning, invest in a larger bottle now.
Final Fall Savings
Keep your eyes peeled at the grocery store in these dog days of summer.
Or as Turner said, If you see good deals on these items, grab them now.

Schmitt explained that shoppers seek sales, use coupons and buy in bulk when possible.
Store brands often have lower prices, Schmitt said.
Consider shopping at budget grocers likeAldi or Lidlfor the best deals on staples.

Watch for fall promotions at stores like Kroger, Publix and Safeway as well.
A little planning and deal hunting can help avoid sticker shock at the register.
And, of course, keep an eye out for sales and discounts.
Its all about being prepared and making the most of current prices before they go up.
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