Canadians Seek Cheaper Grocery Options
A new survey reveals that many Canadians are switching grocery stores in search of lower prices, with nearly 60 per cent consistently seeking out discounted food products. The high cost of groceries has led 64 per cent of Canadians to believe that inflation at the grocery store is worsening. With every dollar counting, families are prioritizing deals, as evidenced by one shopper who spends $300 per week on groceries and goes where the savings are. The survey also found that stores run under Loblaw are the top destination for discounted food, followed by Walmart, Costco, Metro/Foodbasics, and Giant Tiger.