Families across Massachusetts and Connecticut may want to take a closer look at their grocery lists this week.
On Tuesday morning, the U.S. announced it is suspending imports from Spain due to the country’s role in the ongoing Iran conflict. While that may sound like overseas politics, it could quickly affect what you pay at the grocery store — and what’s sitting in your kitchen at home.
Spain supplies a large amount of food products to the United States. Some of them are everyday cooking staples. If shipments slow down or stop, prices in Massachusetts and Connecticut stores could rise within weeks.
The biggest item to watch? Olive oil.
Spain is the largest olive oil producer in the world. Many bottles sold in New England — even brands labeled “Italian” — often contain Spanish oil. If supply tightens, expect prices to jump. Bulk stores like Costco and BJ’s could raise prices quickly as wholesale costs increase.
But olive oil isn’t the only concern.
Spanish olives, anchovies, manchego cheese, specialty meats, smoked paprika, and certain wines are common in kitchens across Massachusetts and Connecticut. If you cook often — especially pasta dishes, salads, seafood, or Mediterranean-style meals — you could see higher prices soon.
Restaurants in Boston, Springfield, Hartford, and along the Connecticut shoreline may also increase menu prices as their ingredient costs rise.
This isn’t a panic situation. Grocery stores will still have food. But when supply drops and demand stays the same, prices usually go up.
For families who use these items regularly, now may be the time to check your pantry before costs climb higher.
Full List: Grocery Items That Could Rise in Price
- Extra virgin olive oil
- Bulk olive oil (Costco/BJ’s sizes)
- Spanish olives
- Anchovies
- Sardines in olive oil
- Manchego cheese
- Serrano ham
- Spanish chorizo
- Smoked paprika (Spanish paprika)
- Saffron
- Paella rice
- Sherry vinegar
- Rioja wine
- Cava
Massachusetts and Connecticut shoppers who rely on these products may feel the impact first in their home kitchens.



