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Why Ukraine Still Shapes Global Food Prices Ukraine is still shaping what you pay at the supermarket, and most people have no idea how deep the connection goes. In this video, we break down the real reason why bread prices, cooking oil, pasta, chicken, and everyday groceries still feel expensive in 2026. This is not just about inflation. It is about the Ukraine food crisis, the collapse of grain exports, the fertilizer crisis, and the hidden fragility of the global food supply. You will see how the Russia Ukraine war impact goes far beyond the battlefield. When Ukraine grain exports fall, the global wheat shortage gets worse. When the Black Sea grain corridor is disrupted, wheat prices 2026 and corn prices rising become more than headlines. They become your grocery bill. The same is true for sunflower oil shortage, potash shortage, and the rising cost of fertilizer that affects harvests across the world. This video explains why the global food prices crisis is structural, why grocery inflation 2026 is still hurting families, and why the cost of living crisis is being fueled by supply shocks thousands of miles away. We also look at how the world food supply depends on fragile trade routes, damaged infrastructure, and a small number of key producers. If you have been asking why food is so expensive, this analysis connects the dots clearly. From wheat prices to supermarket price increase, from commodity prices to inflation and war, this is the chain reaction most channels are not explaining. Watch until the end to understand how one conflict continues to reshape the global supply chain crisis, food inflation explained in simple terms, and what may happen next if the pressure continues. #UkraineFoodCrisis #GlobalFoodPrices #GroceryInflation #RussiaUkraineWar