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Where to Grocery Shop to Avoid Price Increases From Tariffs

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You can’t go long these days without hearing the word “tariff,” and for most of us, just hearing it induces anxiety. Family budgets, already a challenge, are going to get a lot more difficult once the predicted price increases and shortages kick in—one study predicts that these new tariffs will cost American households an average of $3,800 this year alone.

If you’re determined to avoid tariff surcharges, you’ve got your work cut out for you—especially when it comes to groceries. About 15% of our food supply is imported, but that number doesn’t necessarily account for food that is sourced domestically but uses imported ingredients. And some staples, like coffee or bananas, are almost exclusively imported. But if you’re hoping to avoid tariffs on your grocery bills, you have a few slim options to explore.

Albertsons

Amidst all the warnings of rising grocery prices, there’s been one hint of good news: Grocery giant Albertsons announced in late March that it wouldn’t tolerate automatic price increases from its suppliers due to tariffs. It’s explicitly framed as a policy designed to keep prices at their current levels.

That doesn’t mean there won’t be any price increases—Albertsons clarified that it would take increases under consideration, but its suppliers would have to basically apply to raise their prices, and the company would consider whether to grant the request. But Albertsons already sources about 90% of its products domestically (though this doesn’t mean ingredients or other components that might be affected by tariffs aren’t included in those domestic products), so this policy could have some real impact on prices.

The good news here is that Albertsons is huge. They operate more than 20 supermarket chains, including Safeway, Acme, Carrs, and Balducci's Food Lovers Market—a total of more than 2,200 stores across the country. You can see a full list of chains owned by Albertsons here to see if there are locations near you.

Other strategies

If you’re not close to an Albertsons store and are still determined to void tariffs as much as possible, you have few other options:

  • Shop local. Buying as many groceries from farmer’s markets and other direct sources will avoid most tariff price increases, though farmer’s markets tend to be slightly more expensive than grocery stores in the first place, so you might not save that much money by going that route.

  • Selective shopping. You can also continue to shop at your local supermarket but pay closer attention to the import status of the items you buy. While you probably won’t find much domestic coffee in your grocery store, there are many items that aren’t imported and thus should avoid most tariff-driven price increases. This can be laborious, and since domestically-made products can still suffer from tariffs if they include imported ingredients or packaging there’s no guarantee you’re evading higher prices by looking for a “made in the USA” designation.

It’s going to be difficult to avoid tariff price increases unless you live near an Albertsons grocery store, at least for the time being. Until more grocery chains follow their lead (or Albertsons rescinds the policy under pressure from their suppliers) that’s your best bet for avoiding the tax.

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Hundreds of E-Commerce Sites Hacked In Supply-Chain Attack

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Hundreds of e-commerce sites, at least one owned by a large multinational company, were backdoored by malware that executes malicious code inside the browsers of visitors, where it can steal payment card information and other sensitive data, security researchers said Monday. The infections are the result of a supply-chain attack that compromised at least three software providers with malware that remained dormant for six years and became active only in the last few weeks. At least 500 e-commerce sites that rely on the backdoored software were infected, and it's possible that the true number is double that, researchers from security firm Sansec said. Among the compromised customers was a $40 billion multinational company, which Sansec didn't name. In an email Monday, a Sansec representative said that "global remediation [on the infected customers] remains limited." "Since the backdoor allows uploading and executing arbitrary PHP code, the attackers have full remote code execution (RCE) and can do essentially anything they want," the representative wrote. "In nearly all Adobe Commerce/Magento breaches we observe, the backdoor is then used to inject skimming software that runs in the user's browser and steals payment information (Magecart)." The three software suppliers identified by Sansec were Tigren, Magesolution (MGS), and Meetanshi. All three supply software that's based on Magento, an open source e-commerce platform used by thousands of online stores. A software version sold by a fourth provider named Weltpixel has been infected with similar code on some of its customers' stores, but Sansec so far has been unable to confirm whether it was the stores or Weltpixel that were hacked. Adobe has owned Megento since 2018.

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Howard County Taxes Not Increasing for 2026

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"Howard County Executive Calvin Ball unveiled his $2.3 billion Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Operating Budget. The proposal reflects a balanced spending plan that prioritizes Howard County’s shared values while navigating sharp fiscal headwinds."

At a time when the state of Maryland is increasing taxes and fees and the federal government's policies is challenging our county, it's great to see that Howard County is practicing fiscal discipline and implementing multiple cost savings. Howard County is not increasing tax burden on residents and not laying off county government workers. The proposed budget also increases local school funding.

Hats off to Calvin Ball and the county government! You're doing a great job!

https://conduitstreet.mdcounties.org/2025/04/23/howard-county-exec-balls-budget-balances-local-priorities-with-fiscal-discipline/

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