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Food Inflation Set to Rise Again: Expert Warns of Tough Choices for Canadians
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January 18, 2026•4 days ago

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Canadian consumers are altering their grocery purchasing habits due to rising food prices, with inflation predicted to increase by 4 to 6 percent in 2026. Experts note shoppers are switching brands, substituting products like meat with vegetables, and in some cases, foregoing purchases altogether. These adjustments reflect significant price pressure on households.
The food buying habits of Canadians have changed significantly thanks to the steady increase in grocery prices.
Food inflation is expected to rise by another 4 to 6 per cent in 2026.
Assistant professor of business analytics at Cape Breton University, Dr. Stacey Taylor, who contributed to Dalhousie University’s annual Food Price Report says they’ve been tracking buying habits and consumers are making a number of choices as they adjust to increased price pressure.
“That ranges” says Taylor “from choosing a different brand, to choosing a substitute product. For example, if meat is too expensive as it generally is for all of us, looking to a more vegetable( based) diet. That’s a way that people are substituting similar products. But then, we’re also seeing that people are having to make really tough choices and decide whether or not they’re even going to buy something. And it’s a terrible place to be.”
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