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9 Smart Grocery Buys to Tariff-Proof Your Pantry (With Shoppable Deals)

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Whether impending tariffs go up, down, or sideways, one thing's clear — grocery prices are volatile in 2025. While we never recommend panic buying in the face of uncertainty, we do recommend smart buying, especially when it comes to pantry items with a long shelf life like tuna, sugar, canned fruit, and rice.

That's why we put together this list of smart grocery buys to prepare your stockpile for the possibility of prices going up due to tariffs, updated weekly with the best current prices we're seeing as of mid-June 2025.

Also check out our list of non-food deals to shop before tariffs (including items like backpacks, shoes, and clothing).

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Grocery Items To Buy Now — And Best Deals We're Finding in June

We assembled this list based on current and potential tariffs that may go into effect this summer, taking into account product shelf life, with added insight from the team at The Krazy Coupon Lady.

Best grocery deals this week on tariff items

Canned Pineapple

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Most pineapple in the U.S. gets imported from Costa Rica, Honduras, and Mexico, according to World Bank data. New tariffs on Costa Rica and Honduras imposed on April 2 sit at 10%, which means the price of pineapple may rise in the coming months.

Target and Walmart have the lowest regular prices on name-brand canned pineapple right now — as low as $0.09 per ounce for Del Monte. As of mid-June, Amazon has a really good deal on bulk Dole Pineapple — as low as $0.08 per ounce with a Subscribe & Save discount. But for the cheapest store-brand pineapple, go to Aldi, where pineapple chunks cost $1.45 for a 20-ounce can ($0.07 per ounce).

What You Should Pay: $0.10 per ounce or less

Average Shelf Life: Up to 3 years

Del Monte Pineapple Chunks
Online or In-Store Deal at Target
As low as$1.70$1.795% off
Dole Pineapple Slices
Online Deal at Amazon
As low as$18.08$23.6424% off
What to buy
Price Summary
As low as $0.08 per ounce

Canned Tuna

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Much of our tuna in the U.S. gets imported from countries like Thailand, Vietnam, and China, where proposed tariffs start at 36% (for Thailand) and go up to 145% (for China, currently capped at 30%). Plus, it's packaged in aluminum, which is now subject to a 25% tariff. That makes canned tuna a smart pantry item to buy to guard against future price hikes.

As of the second week of June, the lowest regular price we're finding on canned tuna is $0.18 per ounce at Sam's Club, Amazon, or Walmart — without the need for tuna coupons. And a Subscribe & Save discount on Amazon can drop their price even lower, to $0.15 per ounce. Costco is another good place to shop, with canned Chicken of the Sea tuna priced at $0.18 an ounce if you shop in-warehouse.

What You Should Pay: $0.20 per ounce or less

Average Shelf Life: 2+ years

StarKist Chunk Light Tuna in Water
Online Deal at Amazon
As low as$6.09$7.1715% off
What to buy
5% or 15% off with Subscribe & Save
Price Summary
As low as $0.15 per ounce
Great Value Chunk Light Tuna
Online or In-Store Deal at Walmart
$3.62
Shipping: Free with Walmart+ or on orders of $35+
Pickup: Free
Price Summary
$0.18 per ounce

Canned Vegetables

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Canned vegetables can stay fresh for up to five years, making them a smart buy since 25% aluminum tariffs went into effect in March 2025.

As prices are already rising, a good rule of thumb is to pay no more than $0.07 per ounce (around $1 for a 14.5-ounce can), which is totally doable if you stick with the store brands at Target, Dollar General, Walmart, or Aldi. At those stores, you'll pay around $0.69 - $0.89 for a 14.5-ounce can.

What You Should Pay: $0.07 per ounce or less

Average Shelf Life: 2 - 5 years

Great Value Cut Green Beans
Online or In-Store Deal at Walmart
$0.76
Shipping: Free with Walmart+ or on orders of $35+
Pickup: Free
Price Summary
$0.05 per ounce

Chocolate Chips

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The U.S. imports cacao beans from the Ivory Coast and Ecuador, two areas that are now subject to 10% tariffs. If you use chocolate chips for baking, look for the lowest regular prices on name-brand Nestle Toll House morsels at Costco and Sam's Club, where you'll pay $0.19 per ounce.

The next-cheapest place to shop is Walmart; their larger 36-ounce bag comes out to $0.27 per ounce. And Aldi's store-brand chocolate chips (Baker's Corner) come in at $0.28 per ounce. Amazon's store-brand chocolate chips are usually even cheaper (at just $0.22 per ounce), but they've been out of stock since April.

What You Should Pay: $0.27 per ounce or less

Average Shelf Life: Dark chocolate (with less milk), up to 2 years — milk chocolate, up to 1 year

Nestle Toll House Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
In-Store or Online Deal at Sam's Club
$13.98
Pickup: Free for Plus members or on orders of $50+ for Basic members
Price Summary
$0.19 per ounce
Nestle Toll House Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
Online or In-Store Deal at Walmart
$9.87
Shipping: Free with Walmart+ or on orders of $35+
Pickup: Free
Price Summary
$0.27 per ounce

Coffee

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Arabica coffee prices have been on the rise in recent months due to extreme weather and increased global demand of coffee. But now, the two main countries that produce coffee beans — Brazil and Colombia — are under 10% tariffs. We've already seen prices go up 17% - 21% for coffee grounds at Costco over the last year, and Maxwell House coffee at Sam's Club has gone up 24% just since early May.

When you look at the price per ounce of ground coffee, the cheapest place to shop right now is still Costco, where you'll pay as low as $0.29 per ounce for Maxwell House coffee.

For K-Cup pods, Sam's Club and Amazon have the cheapest prices, at $0.30 per pod or $0.33 per pod, respectively. Aldi is another good place to find cheap store-brand coffee — as low as $0.32 per ounce for grounds and $0.31 per K-Cup pod if you buy the bulk packs.

What You Should Pay: $0.40 or less per ounce / K-Cup pod

Average Shelf Life: Unopened, sealed beans up to 2 years — once opened, within 3 months for freshness

Member's Mark Donut Shop Coffee Pods
In-Store or Online Deal at Sam's Club
$29.98
Pickup: Free for Plus members or on orders of $50+ for Basic members
Price Summary
$0.30 per pod

Amazon Solimo Coffee Pods
Online Deal at Amazon
As low as$33.06$38.8915% off
What to buy
5% or 15% off with Subscribe & Save
Price Summary
As low as $0.33 per pod

Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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Olive oil sourced from Italy and Spain now faces a 10% tariff, but that could rise to 20% in July if reciprocal tariffs are put in place. As of the second week of June, you'll still find the best regular prices on name-brand Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) at Sam's Club and Walmart ($0.27 or $0.36 per ounce, respectively). But store-brand EVOO is even cheaper at Costco and Sam's Club (as low as $0.22 - $0.23 per ounce).

Keep in mind that EVOO is usually priced higher than non-virgin olive oil and others that are made from a blend (even if their label says "pure"). Alternatives like grapeseed oil will have a lower unit cost, around $0.24 per ounce.

What You Should Pay: $0.37 per ounce or less

Average Shelf Life: Unopened, up to 2 years, but try to use within 60 days of opening

Pompeian Smooth Extra Virgin Olive Oil
In-Store or Online Deal at Sam's Club
$18.98
Pickup: Free for Plus members or on orders of $50+ for Basic members
Price Summary
$0.28 per ounce
Pompeian Robust Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Online or In-Store Deal at Walmart
$24.48
Shipping: Free with Walmart+ or on orders of $35+
Pickup: Free
Price Summary
$0.36 per ounce

Jasmine Rice

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While the U.S. does produce a lot of white and brown rice, Jasmine rice gets imported from countries like Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Tariffs of 10% have already been imposed on those countries, but reciprocal tariffs could rise to 36% - 49% in the coming months. Since rice keeps for up to two years, stocking up at the current price could pay off later.

Walmart, Target, and Amazon are pretty much tied for the lowest regular prices on Mahatma Jasmine rice right now ($0.09 per ounce at Walmart and Target, and $0.08 on Amazon with a 5% Subscribe & Save discount). But Aldi has store-brand Earthly Grains Jasmine rice even cheaper than Walmart — just $0.08 per ounce for a 5-pound bag.

What You Should Pay: $0.09 per ounce or less

Average Shelf Life: Tightly sealed, can last for up to 2 years

Earthly Grains Jasmine Rice
In-Store Deal at Aldi
$6.19
Price Summary
$0.08 per ounce
Mahatma Jasmine Rice
Online Deal at Amazon
As low as$6.54$6.885% off
What to buy
0% or 5% off with Subscribe & Save
Price Summary
As low as $0.08 per ounce

KCL TIP: If you have room to store a 25-pound bag of Jasmine rice, shop at Sam's Club or in-store at Costco to pay as low as $0.04 per ounce ($17.98 per bag).

Sugar

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Pure cane sugar gets imported to the U.S. from Mexico and Brazil, which both have a 10% tariff. Since sugar can be stored for virtually forever, it's a smart buy if you can stock up at a low price (we recommend $0.06 per ounce or less).

You'll pay $0.05 per ounce for store brand sugar at Walmart, Dollar General, and Aldi, without the need for sugar coupons. If you prefer name brand sugar, go with Costco or Sam's Club to pay the same low price per ounce.

What You Should Pay: $0.06 per ounce or less

Average Shelf Life: Virtually unlimited shelf life, but keep tightly sealed in a cool, dry place

Great Value Pure Granulated Sugar
Online or In-Store Deal at Walmart
$3.46
Shipping: Free with Walmart+ or on orders of $35+
Pickup: Free
Price Summary
$0.05 per ounce

Vanilla

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Pure vanilla extract gets imported to the U.S. from Madagascar, which is currently under a 10% tariff, but the country faces potential reciprocal tariffs of 47% by July. Vanilla is one of the priciest pantry staples to buy, but stocking up when the price is $3 or less per ounce is a smart strategy, especially since it keeps for up to four years. You can also switch to imitation vanilla, which can be up to 65% cheaper.

Costco and Amazon have the best prices right now on pure vanilla extract — as low as $0.62 per ounce in-store at Costco and $1.43 per ounce on Amazon with a 5% off Subscribe & Save discount. The next-cheapest place to buy pure vanilla extract is at Sam's Club ($1.25 per ounce).

What You Should Pay: $3 per ounce or less

Average Shelf Life: Up to 4 years

Pure Vanilla Extract
In-Store Deal at Costco
$9.99
Price Summary
$0.62 per ounce
Watkins Pure Vanilla Extract
Online Deal at Amazon
As low as$22.85$24.055% off
What to buy
5% off with Subscribe & Save
Price Summary
As low as $1.43 per ounce

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