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Climate change and a weak loonie are expected to push up your grocery bill next year

Climate change and a weak loonie are expected to push up your grocery bill next year

An annual report on food prices in Canada is predicting more pressure on grocery costs in the coming year — but it also notes that some prices in 2024 were lower than predicted.The Food Price Report, released Thursday, is forecasting that Canadians will see the biggest price jumps next year in meat and vegetables, along […]

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