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WalletHub analyzed the prices of 26 common grocery items in 100 of the largest cities.

Grocery bills were found to be the most expensive for those living in Detroit, Cleveland, and Birmingham.

Those cities and others ranked high not because of abnormally high grocery prices, but because they have a low median annual household income.

Grocery prices continue to be at the forefront of Americans’ minds amid fluctuating inflation and the impact of President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

In fact, a majority of Americans said in a recent poll that grocery costs were a "major" stressor.

WalletHub analyzed the prices of 26 common grocery items in 100 of the largest cities to find out where people were feeling pinched by grocery costs the most.

Cities that spend most on groceries

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