Since the early 2000s, U.S. consumers love for avocados has skyrocketed. We have it on toast, in guacamole, salads, sushi and more. With the looming threat of tariffs on agricultural products, the He… [+2739 chars]
How tariffs may shape the cost of imported food, starting with avocados - WBAL-TV
Since the early 2000s, U.S. consumers’ love for avocados has skyrocketed. We have it on toast, in guacamole, salads, sushi and more. With the looming threat of tariffs on agricultural products, the Hearst Television Data Team examined how this may impact the …
By:Katrina Ventura
Source:WBAL TV Baltimore
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