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Canadian food prices stay high due to supply issues and costs, affecting household budgets.
Food inflation in Canada remains elevated, with grocery prices rising faster than overall inflation, driven by supply chain issues, labor costs, and global market volatility.
Essential items like meat, dairy, and produce continue to see significant price increases, straining household budgets.
Despite some moderation in certain categories, prices remain well above pre-pandemic levels.
The Bank of Canada cites food costs as a key concern, though no major policy changes have been announced.
Consumers are adapting by switching to store brands and cutting discretionary spending, as no immediate relief is expected.
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Los precios de los alimentos canadienses permanecen altos debido a problemas de suministro y costos, que afectan a los presupuestos de los hogares.