15 Grocery Store Items with the Highest Markups

Pre-Cut Fruits and Vegetables: Convenience comes at a cost, and pre-cut produce can be significantly more expensive than whole fruits and vegetables.

Gourmet Coffee: Specialty or gourmet coffee beans can have a high markup compared to standard coffee beans.

Bottled Water: Buying bottled water is typically more expensive per gallon compared to tap water.

Pre-Packaged Salads: Ready-made salads often cost more than buying individual ingredients separately.

Deli Meats and Cheeses: Pre-packaged deli meats and cheeses are often pricier than those sliced at the deli counter.

Brand-Name Spices: Some brand-name spices can be much more expensive than generic or store-brand options.

Pre-Made Smoothies: Purchasing pre-made smoothies or juice blends can be costly compared to making them at home.

Specialty Cooking Oils: High-end cooking oils like truffle oil can have steep markups.

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