Something is shifting in the world behind your morning cup.

Tariffs were rolled back, at least on paper. Headlines suggested relief was coming. Yet grocery shelves tell a different story. Bags that climbed in price over the past two years have not drifted back down. For many consumers, the promised cooling has yet to arrive. Behind the scenes, contracts signed months ago are still being fulfilled, harvests in key growing regions remain unpredictable, and global shipping costs have not fully stabilized. Even when policy shifts, markets do not always move in sync. The real explanation for stubborn coffee prices may lie deeper in the supply chain than most shoppers realize.



