Tariffs, inflation and seasonal demand can increase grocery prices. For retirees on a fixed income, picking up a few basics now at Walmart could help stretch the budget later.
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Here are five groceries worth considering before prices move higher this summer.
Folgers Classic Roast Ground Coffee
- Price: $7.96 (prices may vary by location)
Coffee drinking doesn’t stop at retirement. Buying a canister of Folgers Classic Roast now could be a smart move if drinking the caffeinated beverage is part of your daily routine since even small price increases can add up over time. Keep a backup on hand to save an extra trip to the store.
Great Value Vanilla Ice Cream Cups, 12 Pack
- Price: $4.92 (prices may vary by location)
Hot weather and ice cream season tend to go hand in hand. These Great Value vanilla single-serve cups of ice cream are easy to keep in the freezer for a quick dessert — and they can be especially handy when the grandkids stop by. No scooping required. Stock up soon to beat price increases as the temperatures climb.
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belVita Breakfast Bars Biscuits, 5 Pack
- Price: $4.48 (prices may vary by location)
Packaged breakfast foods can also cost more when ingredient and shipping costs rise. These individually wrapped belVita Breakfast Bars Biscuits can be an easy go-to with your morning coffee before heading out for errands, appointments or a morning walk. The biscuits come in different flavors including blueberry, cranberry orange and cinnamon brown sugar.
Great Value Tomato Ketchup, 32 oz
- Price: $1.97 (prices may vary by location)
Cookout season is approaching. That means hot dogs and hamburgers. Since unopened ketchup keeps well in the pantry, it is an easy item to grab now and have ready when summer gatherings start.
Great Value Frozen Mixed Berries
- Price: $3.52 (prices may vary by location)
Fresh berries do not always last long, especially in smaller households. Frozen mixed berries let you use only what you need and keep the rest in the freezer for smoothies, oatmeal or yogurt all summer long.
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