As many Canadians struggle with higher food prices, the cost of groceries is projected to increase anywhere from three to five per cent in 2025. Heidi Petracek looks at what’s to blame, which provinces could be hit hardest, and how you can save some money.
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Canada’s food prices predicted to rise 3-5% in 2025
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