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How much more the average Canadian family is expected to spend on food in 2026

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CTV National News: Why food costs are set to overtake inflation next year in Canada

CTV National News: Why food costs are set to overtake inflation next year in Canada

CTV National News: Butcher shops in Canada forced to adjust to growing costs of beef

CTV National News: Butcher shops in Canada forced to adjust to growing costs of beef

CTV National News: More families with children turning to food banks in Manitoba

CTV National News: More families with children turning to food banks in Manitoba

Food bank visits expected to continue to rise as costs set to increase in 2026

Food bank visits expected to continue to rise as costs set to increase in 2026

Breaking down why the average Canadian family will pay $1,000 more for food in 2026

Breaking down why the average Canadian family will pay $1,000 more for food in 2026

What will rising food costs in 2026 mean for already-struggling food banks?

What will rising food costs in 2026 mean for already-struggling food banks?

Canadian beef prices unlikely to normalize before mid-2027: Charlebois

Canadian beef prices unlikely to normalize before mid-2027: Charlebois

Chicken expected to be latest casualty of rising food prices in 2026

Chicken expected to be latest casualty of rising food prices in 2026