This week, U.S. President Donald Trump announced cuts to tariffs on some food imports, aiming to ease the burden of high grocery prices as Americans head into the Thanksgiving holiday.
The administrations move temporarily reduces duties on select food items imported into the United States, with the goal of lowering checkout costs for families preparing for their holiday meals.
With Thanksgiving just days away, many households are feeling the pinch at the supermarket checkout. By trimming import tariffs, the White House hopes to provide relief for shoppers across the country.
Whether these changes will translate into noticeable savings on turkeys, produce and pantry staples remains to be seen. As holiday preparations kick into high gear, consumers will be watching grocery aisles for any sign of price relief.
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