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Food prices continuing to rise, but at a slower rate explains Th茅riault

Published: 7 December 2022

Food prices have increased by 11% in Quebec in 2022, the largest increase in Canada. In an annual report released on Monday, 26 researchers predict that the upward trend will continue into 2023, but will be less marked. Price increases in Qu茅bec in 2023 should be below the national average, around 5%.

鈥淚f it goes up by 5%, which is still a lot compared to pre-pandemic years, the fact remains that it is half of what we have experienced this year鈥, underlines Pascal Th茅riault (FMT). 鈥淗owever, we are not talking about a drop in food prices, we are talking about a drop in the rise in food prices鈥, he nuances.

the article in LeDevoir.

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