Some Companies Are Increasing Prices Over Tariffs, But This One Is Going To Its Lowest Price Ever

May 9, 2025 - 15:28
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Some Companies Are Increasing Prices Over Tariffs, But This One Is Going To Its Lowest Price Ever

Multiple large companies are transferring the cost of tariffs to their customers, raising prices on products ranging from Barbie dolls to cars. 

Mattel, the U.S. toy company that makes Barbies, said it plans to raise prices due to President Donald Trump’s 145% tariff on China. Some items on Amazon have seen as much as a 25% increase since Trump’s tariffs went into effect. Meanwhile, Shein, an online clothing store, has jacked up prices by as much as 377%, according to Bloomberg. Ford is also bumping up prices for its cars that are manufactured in Mexico and subject to Trump’s 25% auto import tariff.

Those price increases can be a little overwhelming if you dwell on them too long, especially on top of that mortgage that just won’t go away. But don’t worry, there’s some relief! 

As some companies navigate this new global economy by sending their customers into sticker shock, you can take a deep breath because Jeremy’s Razors is now offering its lowest price ever for the Precision 5 Razor. Some companies are busy hiking prices to the moon, but Jeremy’s is doubling down on value, making sure you can look good without feeling like you just funded a rocket launch. 

Don’t worry about tariffs biting you in the butt when you buy Jeremy’s Precision 5 Starter Set. The Precision 5 is built with five coated stainless steel blades, an Argan oil- and aloe-infused lubricating strip, and a precision trimmer, making this deal too good to pass up on. 

No tariff tantrums here — just a smooth, wallet-friendly shave that won’t leave you feeling fleeced. So, ditch the sticker shock and grab Jeremy’s deal before it’s gone!

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