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What shoppers should know about plastic-wrapped produce

  MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Youdle) – Grocery shoppers are noticing more fruits and veggies wrapped in single-use plastic, and opinions are split. According to a Yahoo report, some shoppers appreciate the convenience and perceived freshness, while others worry about waste, cost and whether that thin layer actually protects produce. Stores are responding to preferences, but it’s helpful to know what to look for at the produce aisle. Here are practical points to keep in mind so your purchases match your priorities: Freshness vs. waste: Plastic can reduce bruising and moisture loss, but not always enough to justify the extra packaging for every item. Price and value: Packaged produce often costs more per item. Check unit pricing or compare with loose options. Safety and hygiene: Some shoppers prefer wrapping for perceived cleanliness, but rinsing loose produce at home is effective too. Recyclability: Look for recycling symbols — thin film plastic often needs special drop-off recycling, no...

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Buy These Groceries Now

🛒 Grocery Prices Set to Rise—Here’s What to Buy Before the Tariffs Hit Your Pocket As part of a sweeping trade action announced this week, the U.S. government will begin rolling out new import tariffs, with significant impact expected on food and grocery items. This latest policy shift includes a 10% tariff on most imported goods and sharply higher rates on certain categories, including a 125% tariff on goods from China . And while the headlines may focus on trade strategy, the effects will be felt directly in your fridge and pantry. That’s why at Youdle, we’re helping shoppers across the country act now to shop smart, stock up, and avoid getting caught off guard. If you’ve ever walked into a store and thought, “Wait—wasn’t this cheaper last week?” , this is one of those moments. 🥑 Produce First: Buy These Now Imported fruits and vegetables will likely be the first to reflect the price shift. With Mexico still supplying a large share of spring produce , key items to watch inclu...