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      Food costs expected to keep rising in 2022 | CBC.ca Loaded

      Food costs expected to keep rising in 2022

      4 years ago
      Duration 2:00

      Food costs expected to keep rising in 2022

      • 4 years ago
      • News
      • Duration 2:00

      Canadian grocery bills could increase by hundreds of dollars next year as food costs continue to rise. Researchers expect the price of dairy, vegetables and bakery items to jump the most.

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