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- From salad trees to 'charcuterwreaths,' has the festive food trend gone overboard?CBC
- Bakers in Saskatchewan search for sugar as labour dispute empties store shelvesCBC
- Growing number of Canadians believe big grocery chains are profiteering from food inflation, survey findsthestar.com
- ‘Keto-like’ diet may be linked to increased risk of heart disease and higher levels of bad cholesterol, new study suggeststhestar.com
- Tim Hortons’ Double Double ice cream is coming soon to grocery stores, as the iconic brand expands its marketing footprintthestar.com
- CEOs of Loblaws, Sobeys agree to appear before parliamentary committee investigating food prices, if askedthestar.com
- OWe’re on our own in battle against skyrocketing food prices, inflationary woesobserverxtra.com
- CTop 10 food stories for 2022citizen.on.ca
- Food prices expected to keep rising in 2023 amid biggest inflationary wave in 40 yearsthestar.com
- Lettuce pray: Here’s the culprit behind the shortage and soaring price of your salad greensthestar.com
- Majority of Canadians against eliminating 'best before' dates on food packaging, study saysCBC
- Unprecedented milk price increase unjustified, expert says, as production costs declined last yearthestar.com
- Dairy commission won’t reveal executive bonusesthestar.com
- As inflation rages, beware ‘shrinkflation’: Objects on the grocery shelves may be smaller than they appear, Canadian experts warnthestar.com
- Grocers worry about which plastics Ottawa will ban next — and say prices could go upthestar.com
- Reality check: What can politicians really do about high food prices?The Globe and Mail
- Not all food has gone up in price — here’s how to shop smarter and save while still eating wellthestar.com
- Lettuce, oranges, butter and beef: The cost of grocery staples has surged again and there’s no end in sightthestar.com
- How seed sharing grows community rootsThe Globe and Mail
- TCHARLEBOIS: Meal kit market in Canada may have peakedtorontosun.com
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