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The 10 Grocery Items with the Highest Markups at Your Local Supermarket

August 25, 2025 · Shopping

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1. Pre-Cut Fruits and Vegetables

Walking through the produce section, it is easy to be tempted by the colorful containers of perfectly sliced pineapple, cubed melon, and chopped onions. The convenience is undeniable, especially for those with limited mobility or time. However, that convenience comes at a very steep price. Pre-cut produce is one of the most overpriced grocery items in the entire store, with markups that can exceed 300 percent compared to their whole, uncut counterparts.

Why the huge price difference? You are paying for the labor involved in washing, peeling, chopping, and packaging the items. You are also paying for the specialized packaging designed to keep them fresh, as well as the higher rate of spoilage that stores must account for. A whole pineapple might cost $3.00, while a small container with the same amount of fruit, already cut, could easily be $7.00 or more. That is more than double the price for a few minutes of work.

An infographic comparing the $3.00 cost of a whole pineapple to the $7.00 cost of pre-cut fruit, highlighting a 300% markup.
Prepping whole pineapples at home saves you from paying the massive markup found on pre-cut fruit containers.

The Money-Saving Move: Buy Whole and Prep at Home

The most effective way to save is to buy fruits and vegetables whole and prepare them yourself. Set aside a small amount of time after your shopping trip to wash and chop your produce for the next few days. You can store chopped onions, peppers, and celery in airtight containers in the refrigerator. For fruits like melon or pineapple, cut them up and store them in the fridge for a healthy, ready-to-eat snack.

If cutting is difficult due to arthritis or other concerns, consider investing in a few good-quality kitchen tools, like a comfortable vegetable peeler or a food chopper. These small, one-time investments will pay for themselves many times over. Another fantastic alternative is the frozen food aisle. Frozen fruits and vegetables are picked and frozen at peak ripeness, locking in nutrients. They are already washed and often chopped, but they cost a fraction of the price of the “fresh” pre-cut versions in the produce section. They are perfect for smoothies, soups, and stir-fries.

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