Canadians shift to multiple grocery stores, price-matching, and avoiding impulse buys due to inflation and large chain distrust.
Canadians have altered their grocery shopping habits in response to high inflation and distrust in large chains. They now shop at multiple stores, flip through flyers, and seek out independent grocers that price-match, aiming to cut back on impulse buys and avoid overfilling their fridge, deep freezer, and pantry. These changes help them save money and manage their budgets more effectively.
July 28, 2024
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