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Canadian grocers expand ready-made meal offerings to meet demand from budget-conscious consumers.
Grocery stores in Canada are boosting their ready-made meal offerings to cater to budget-conscious consumers looking for convenience.
Ninety-two percent of Canadians bought a grocery meal last year, spending $3.6 billion on a wide range of dishes like sushi and jerk chicken, averaging $8.55 per meal.
These meals, seen as more economical than dining out, have become a regular purchase for 66% of consumers, with grocers expanding multicultural options and opening centralized kitchens to meet the demand.
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Los comerciantes canadienses amplían las ofertas de comida ya hechas para satisfacer la demanda de los consumidores conscientes del presupuesto.