The cost of food is set to soar by up to seven per cent in 2023, according to the 13th edition of Canada’s Food Price Report, following a year where inflation levels hit highs not seen in four decades. Ross Lord looks at how much more groceries could cost a family of four, and when food inflation could finally cool.
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