Trump Backtracks on Campaign Promise to Lower Grocery Prices
- Donald Trump stated, "Americans not being able to afford groceries will be a relic of the past."
- Trump acknowledged that it's hard to bring down prices once they've risen.
- Trump has now toned down his earlier promise to make groceries cheaper immediately when he takes office.
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President-elect Donald Trump campaigned relentlessly on grocery prices in the 2024 race, vowing to bring down costs quickly for American families if given four more years in the White House.
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