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During World War I, sugar prices experienced significant fluctuations due to supply shortages and increased demand. In the United States, the price of sugar rose from about 5 cents per pound before the war to around 10 to 15 cents per pound by 1918. In other countries, similar price increases were observed, reflecting the broader economic impacts of the war on food commodities.

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