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  2. Bread price-fixing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada Bread, in turn, also cancelled its price hike which led to Weston Foods not going through the price hike. Afterwards, a Canada Bread employee approached a Weston Foods staff and expressed displeasure over the failed price hike. This led to a "sense of urgency" in the bakery industry around the scheduled price hike in October 2012. [8]

  3. Food prices are on the rise again. What’s behind the increase

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    On the Sunday before Thanksgiving, a grocery store here was plumb out of eggs. An hour and a half north in Richfield, some eggs could be had, but they weren’t cheap. That dozen cost $1.70 more ...

  4. Affordable Housing and Groceries Act, Bill C-56 - Wikipedia

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    The Affordable Housing and Groceries Act, Bill C-56 (French: Loi sur le logement et l’épicerie à prix abordable) is a proposed legislation tabled in the House of Commons of Canada on 21 September 2023. [1] [2] The legislation has two parts. The first will temporarily remove the goods and services tax (GST) on new residential rental ...

  5. Why groceries are so expensive — and how consumers ... - AOL

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    High inflation is subsiding, but many Americans have yet to see relief from elevated prices at the grocery store. Why groceries are so expensive — and how consumers may start to see relief Skip ...

  6. Why are groceries so expensive? - AOL

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    Now, the Consumer Price Index reports the average price for a dozen eggs is $2.07. The side dish economy hasn't been so fortunate. Ham, potato, tomato prices soar ... Why are groceries so expensive?

  7. Food prices - Wikipedia

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    In 2015–2020, global food prices have been more stable and relatively low, after a sizable increase in late 2017, they are back under 75% of the nominal value seen during the all-time high in the 2011 food crisis. In the long term, prices are expected to stabilize. [42]

  8. Surge pricing your groceries: What could go wrong? - AOL

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    A Kroger spokesperson pushed back on those claims, arguing that the store’s business model “is to lower prices over time so that more customers shop with us, which leads to more revenue that ...

  9. Groceries are expensive, but they don't have to break the ...

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    Kiersten Torok started using coupons back when she was in high school, after her parents lost their jobs during the 2008 recession. She began relying on them even more in 2020, when she lost her ...