If you think groceries are expensive now, it’s about to get even worse.
A new report says prices will continue to rise in 2023.
While that’s bad news for Canadians, it also puts more stress on food banks that are already stretched thin.
Katrina Squazzin has more.
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Experts say food prices will continue to rise in 2023
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