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#12201664
28 Mar 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22: The KFC logo, representing Kentucky Fried Chicken, seen outside a KFC fast food restaurant in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025.
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#12201662
28 Mar 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22: The KFC logo, representing Kentucky Fried Chicken, seen outside a KFC fast food restaurant in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025.
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28 Mar 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22: The KFC logo, representing Kentucky Fried Chicken, seen outside a KFC fast food restaurant in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025.
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#9311628
12 Dec 2022
Limited edition Dolce & Gabbana tins of chocolates selling for $64.99 at a grocery store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 10, 2022. Food prices in Canada will continue to escalate in the new year, with grocery costs forecast to rise up to seven per cent in 2023, new research predicts. For a family of four, the total annual grocery bill is expected to be $16,288 - $1,065 more than it was this year, according to the 13th edition of Canada's Food Price Report. Vegetables could see the biggest price spikes, with estimates pegging cost increases will rise as high as eight per cent, the report said.
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#9311630
12 Dec 2022
Limited edition Dolce & Gabbana tins containing panettone cakes selling for $79.99 at a grocery store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 10, 2022. Food prices in Canada will continue to escalate in the new year, with grocery costs forecast to rise up to seven per cent in 2023, new research predicts. For a family of four, the total annual grocery bill is expected to be $16,288 - $1,065 more than it was this year, according to the 13th edition of Canada's Food Price Report. Vegetables could see the biggest price spikes, with estimates pegging cost increases will rise as high as eight per cent, the report said.
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#9311632
12 Dec 2022
Grocery store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 10, 2022. Food prices in Canada will continue to escalate in the new year, with grocery costs forecast to rise up to seven per cent in 2023, new research predicts. For a family of four, the total annual grocery bill is expected to be $16,288 - $1,065 more than it was this year, according to the 13th edition of Canada's Food Price Report. Vegetables could see the biggest price spikes, with estimates pegging cost increases will rise as high as eight per cent, the report said.
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