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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Thu Nov 27, 2025, 04:14 PM Thursday

Tariffs trickle into cost of Thanksgiving dinner, jilting consumers and farmers [View all]

TOPEKA — Collin Tuthill, president of one of the country’s largest canned and frozen food importers and distributors, said the current state of the U.S. food industry is “like we live in some kind of alternate universe.”

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“The folks that are taking the punches are the ones that can’t really afford to take the punches,” said Tuthill, president of Royal Food Import, a North Carolina-based company that distributes food to hospitals, food banks, schools and prisons.

Tuthill was part of a group brought together by Tariffs Cost US, a campaign highlighting the detrimental effects of Trump administration tariff policies.

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Families see the effects in the cost of their Thanksgiving meals, he said.

Tariffs on imported steel have increased the overall cost of canned goods. Cheeses, spices and chocolates also have become more expensive. The tariffs, which have reached the highest average rate since 1935, stack on top of higher fuel, seed, fertilizer, equipment and transportation costs, Levendofsky said.

https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2025/11/27/repub/tariffs-trickle-into-cost-of-thanksgiving-dinner-jilting-consumers-and-farmers/

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