For Canadian shoppers, inflation on groceries is up 10.8% compared to last year
who buy food locally and then provide services for schools, seniors and community members experiencing poverty, the effects on pricing and contracts make business tight.“We have to continuously be creative on how we’re going to raise funds for purchase,” said Executive Director Gord Androsoff.Global news asked consumers if that surprised them.
“It is sometimes like a shock though when you go in the grocery store and when you actually look at how much things have increased,” said Hupaleo.
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