
Alek Korab
Digital Content Chief at Body Network
Founding Editor at Body Network
Managing Editor at Eat This, Not That!
Contributor at Best Life
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
eatthis.com | Alek Korab
President Trump's sweeping "Liberation Day" tariffs—10% across the board and up to 49% for select countries—are already reverberating through the supply chain. While shoppers may expect higher prices on wine or cheese, some of the new costs are hitting items that might seem unrelated to geopolitics at first glance. Retailers are still deciding how much of these price hikes to absorb and how much to pass along.
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2 weeks ago |
eatthis.com | Alek Korab
As Wall Street reels and tensions between the U.S. and China intensify, Americans could soon feel the sting of tariffs far beyond the stock market. President Trump's sweeping import tariffs—now matched by China's 34% retaliatory levies—have upended global supply chains and rattled investors. With both nations trading economic blows and new bans on key agricultural exports and U.S. companies, prices on a range of everyday goods are poised to rise.
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2 weeks ago |
eatthis.com | Alek Korab
President Trump's sweeping new tariffs—and China's swift retaliation—have set off a global economic chain reaction that's now reaching the grocery aisle. The stock market's steep decline reflects a broader uncertainty: trade costs are rising fast, and major retailers are scrambling to manage higher import prices on essentials. While some impacts will take months to fully hit shelves, others are already beginning to show up in surprising ways.
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2 weeks ago |
eatthis.com | Alek Korab
President Trump's newly implemented tariffs are rippling across the global food and beverage industry, and drink shelves may be next. With reciprocal tariffs now as high as 46% on countries like Vietnam and Thailand, and a blanket 25% tariff on all imported canned beer, retailers and distributors are bracing for price hikes on popular beverages.
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3 weeks ago |
eatthis.com | Alek Korab
Costco shoppers are nothing if not opinionated—as loyalists, they demand the very best from the very best of warehouse stores—and three days ago was no different, as a Reddit thread broke out about the quality of the chain's chicken. It generated 447 comments last we checked. "I'm done with the woody, stringy boneless chicken breasts!" u/suannes posted. "I've been hoping it was just an anomaly for the last year. But they are not changing. I hate the way they are stringy no matter how you cook them.
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