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Food Prices Surge: 20,000 Items to Cost More in 2025
28 Nov
Summary
- Over 20,000 food and beverage items face price increases in 2025.
- Condiments like miso and dashi soup stock see significant price hikes.
- Rising costs are expected to increase the financial burden on households.

The number of food and beverage products slated for price increases in 2025 is projected to surpass 20,000, a significant rise from the previous year. This wave of price adjustments affects a broad range of items, with condiments like miso and dashi soup stock experiencing the largest numerical increase. Beverages, including soft drinks and alcoholic options, also feature prominently in the upcoming hikes.
The escalating costs are expected to place additional financial pressure on households as they navigate rising expenses for everyday necessities. While the number of affected items is substantial, it remains below the peaks observed in 2022 and 2023, suggesting a potentially temporary surge.
Looking ahead, predictions indicate a slowdown in the rate of price increases toward the spring of 2026. However, for the immediate future, consumers will likely face continued price adjustments across numerous food and drink categories as businesses adapt to prevailing economic conditions.




