inflation in Canada, some 40 per cent of shoppers are focusing on sales and deals more than before when buying their groceries.A new report from Dalhousie University’s Agri-Food Analytics Lab found 86 per cent of Canadians surveyed believe food prices are higher than they were six months ago.
As a result, two in five people said they have changed their behaviour at the market over the past year in order to save money.“I’m a really good shopper,” said Kim, a 45-year-old Vancouver resident who did not want her full name to be used. “I’m always looking for sales and stuff.