Last updated on December 10, 2021

More than two in five shoppers have changed their behaviour to save money at the grocery store

As prices go up at the grocery store, shoppers are asking: is there a coupon for that?

A new Survey by Caddle in partnership with Dalhousie University’s Agri-Food Analytics Lab looked at how consumers are coping with higher food prices. According to the researchers, Canada’s food inflation rate is close to 5%. The report states that staples such as meat, dairy and groceries have increased because of “macroeconomic shocks” caused by unfavourable weather patterns and pandemic-related logistical challenges.

Read more in the new article by Canadian Grocer!

*Disclaimer: all data presented is owned by Caddle and has a Margin of Error of 1% or lower.

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