Getty Images Food prices are soaring from export bans and it's affecting everything from burgers to cereal. Commodities including wheat, sugar, and cooking oils have become fewer to find. "Prices are real high and they don't seem to be going down any soon," an industry expert said. Heatwaves, poor harvests, supply-chain bottlenecks and disruption from war in Ukraine have sent food prices soaring this year.

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