The research team behind Canada’s 2023 Food Price Report predicts another hefty increase to grocery bills for the next year, with jumps of five to seven per cent. Anne Gaviola has more on what you can expect, as well as tips on how to deal with even more sticker shock at grocery stores and restaurants in the new year.
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Food prices set to rise another 5-7% in 2023 after record inflation year: report
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