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VIDEO: Why your grocery bill is about to creep even higher

Tonight on Village Media's 'Closer Look' podcast: A new report says food prices in Canada will climb again in 2026 — especially in the meat aisle. Here's what shoppers can do to survive the checkout lane

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Don’t expect the new year to ring in lower grocery bills.

The latest edition of Canada’s Food Price Report, produced annually by several universities, projects that an average family of four will pay close to $1,000 more for food in 2026 than this year — for a total bill of $17,571.79.

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The report pegs the rate of food inflation at somewhere between four and six per cent, with items such as meat, baked goods and vegetables seeing the biggest price jumps.

What’s driving the ever-rising prices? What can shoppers do to find some relief? Our guest on tonight’s Closer Look podcast is Professor Sadaf Mollaei, an associate professor at the University of Guelph’s School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management.

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Podcast hosts Scott Sexsmith (left) and Michael Friscolanti, Editor-in-Chief of Village Media.

 



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