American PB&J lovers, rejoice — your sandos are safe. The US is one of the world’s top producers of peanuts (shoutout to Georgia, Alabama, and Texas), and most of that peanut goodness stays right here at home. In fact, we export relatively few compared to how much we grow, which means the domestic supply is strong and less vulnerable to global price swings or import tariffs.
Translation: peanut butter is one of the rare grocery items that’s still affordable, available, and emotionally supportive. It’s shelf-stable, protein-packed, and recession-resistant.
So whether you’re team crunchy or creamy, your go-to sandwich spread isn’t going anywhere, at least for now.
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