Food prices are expected to rise in 2024 but experts say inflation is slowing down and many grocery stores will be looking to regain customer trust, which could mean better savings for the average Montrealer. Global’s Elizabeth Zogalis reports.
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Food prices expected to rise in 2024 as grocers in Quebec looking to regain public trust
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