If you thought grocery prices were high now, wait until you see what 2025 has in store. The latest Canada Food Price Report is predicting the cost of groceries will go up three to five per cent next year. Jaclyn Kucey breaks down what that could mean for your household
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Albertans react to Canada’s cost of food set to increase 3 to 5% in 2025
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