Canadian Grocery Bills Remain High as Structural Pressures Outlast Cooling Headline Inflation
High grocery bills continue to strain Canadian shoppers despite broader inflation slowdowns.
By Foodie Pundit Newsroom - Published - Updated - Section: Grocery Cpg

Key points
- Headline inflation figures are slowing down, but food prices remain elevated near historical highs.
- Supply chain costs, foreign exchange rates, and international weather events continue to drive food inflation.
- Canadian consumers are shifting toward private label brands and discount grocers to control spending.
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