Grocery prices will remain stiff across the board through Thanksgiving despite President Trump’s recent cancellation of tariffs on beef, bananas and more — and coffee drinkers shouldn’t expect relief until after Christmas, The Post has learned.

Supermarket chains in New York City and beyond said they had already ordered holiday goods before last week, when Trump said he was nixing levies on over 200 products from java and orange juice to steaks and spices.

According to industry sources, retailers aren’t planning to “eat the tariffs,” as the president had famously suggested to Walmart and others after he imposed the levies this spring.

“Our coffee prices will probably go down after Christmas,” said Stew Leonard, who runs eight eponymous grocery stores across New York, Connecticut and N

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