Most of our food is produced in America, so unless the immigrant deportation campaign ruins American agriculture (a real possibility), I don’t think the Trump tariffs will result in large price hikes. There are exceptions to this rule, however. Some agricultural products simply cannot be produced in America. Think chocolate, for example.
It makes absolutely no sense to drive up the cost of products that cannot be made here, and yet the Trump scheme has been described as “universal.” If that is true in practice, you can expect the cost of chocolate candy to go up significantly next year for no good reason. Will Americans welcome that? I doubt it.