Rice (bulk, ordinary white rice)• ~26%–46%+ on many imports from Asia (e.g., India, Thailand) — recent policy moves had put higher duties on some rice imports.Coffee beans (green coffee)• ~10%–46% depending on origin; higher rates were proposed on coffee from some countries before recent rollbacks.Olive oil• ~15%–25% on imports from major producers (e.g., Spain, Italy, Greece).Chocolate / cocoa products• ~15% on cocoa and some finished chocolate imports.Pasta (durum wheat pasta)• ~20% on some imports, especially from EU producers (subject to ongoing tariff adjustments).Cheese & specialty dairy products• Generally ~5%–25% on many imported cheeses and dairy products, varying by type.Fresh fruit (e.g., apples, citrus)• Broad range — often ~0%–30%+ depending on fruit type and origin.Fresh vegetables• Tariffs vary widely — from low single digits up to ~30%, depending on the specific vegetable and origin.Nuts (cashews, macadamias)• Tariffs can range from ~10%–46% or more, depending on the exporter and tariff policies.Tea (black or green)• Some origins face tariffs of ~30%+, especially tea from China.
>>526168552>Tariffs increase grocery prices by over 30%posting lies again, op?grocery prices are down across the board.maybe move to a real state?>white rice$0.06/oz
>>526168552>NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WE HAVE TO PAY TAXES ON SHIPPING CHEAP SHIT MADE BY SLAVES INTO AMERICA THIS WASN'T SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN WE ARE THE CHOSEN PEOPLE HELP US MOLOCHHHHHHHHHHHH
>>526168552Considering we dont import food from other countries I dont see how this is relevant. The US is a net exporter.
>>526168552I noticed my Mexican hot sauce went up but that's it
>>526168552good, amerifats need to go on a diet. you voted for it.