According to an estimate from the latest edition of Canada’s Food Price Report released on Dec. 9, Canadians could expect to see grocery prices rise – between five and seven per cent in 2022. Global’s Anne Gaviola explains why and what this means to consumers.
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Increasing food prices: Canadians face more grocery store sticker shock
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