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How Grocery Stores Are Navigating Tariff Price Hikes

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New tariffs of 15% to 50% are set to take effect on imported goods this week, including food, from the produce aisle to meat, fish, dairy and more. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares which foods will be hit the hardest, what you should buy now to save money and why some stores are being more transparent about those tariff price hikes.

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