After rising grocery costs plagued Canada’s economy this year, a new report indicates Canadians are going to be spending even more on food heading into next year. Sylvain Charlebois, the Food Professor, joins Miranda Anthistle to break down the new statistics.
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Higher food prices in 2025: A look at what this means for Canadians
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