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RSS FeedsCanadians should expect big jumps in the price of meat, researchers say
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19 june 2017 17:13:22

 
Canadians should expect big jumps in the price of meat, researchers say
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The researchers behind Canada’s annual food price report say that while they expect food inflation to be slightly lower this year than previously estimated, shoppers should expect big jumps in the price of meat.The mid-year forecast update by researchers from Dalhousie University in Halifax projects grocery and restaurant food prices will rise between 3 and 4 per cent this year, rather than the 3 to 5 per cent they anticipated back in December.However, meat will be more expensive than they previously thought, with prices expected to jump 7 to 9 per cent by the end of the year.Lead author Sylvain Charlebois says the spike is due to low inventories, particularly for cattle and hogs, as well as grocers boosting prices to increase profits at the meat counter after prices were a little bit depressed at the end of 2016.The report says Canadians can also expect to see prices go up by as much as 5 per cent for fruits and 4 per cent for vegetables, blaming California’s rainy winter for some crop losses.The mid-year update provides some good news for shoppers’ wallets. Prices for dairy, eggs, bakery goods and cereals are expected to drop between 1 and 3 per cent. They were expected to remain flat or rise up to 2 per cent.


 
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