This claim is misleading and contrary to grocery price data. The first suspicious element is that there is no source to back up your claim. My first source to prove that grocery prices have been up is from The Wall Street Journal, an article titled "Grocery prices keep rising. Frustrated Consumers are Trying to Adapt". The article claims that beef prices are at a record high, and coffee has cost consumers more than $1 per pound, an abnormally high price. Another source, the USDA claims that food prices rose faster than overall inflation in the last year (
https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/food-price-outlook/summary-findings). It also claims that food prices in August 2025 were 3.2% higher than August 2024. NPR claims that grocery prices have gone up 29% since February 2020 (
https://www.npr.org/2025/09/19/nx-s1-5539547/grocery-prices-tariffs-food-inflation). The first and third sources are well known, established news sources which are not to be trusted all the time, but when many sources align to say the same message, it becomes more legitimate. The second source was data from the Consumer Price Index.