‘Some of the highest prices I’ve ever seen:’ Industry reacts to rising food costs
Consumers are paying more for their food at the grocery store, especially for products like meat and dairy.
According to Statistics Canada, the cost of groceries is up about 2.7 per cent from last year, but food analysts are saying the prices consumers are being greeted with on the shelves are anywhere from 10 to 15 per cent higher than normal, depending on the item.
Melanie Morrison, CEO of BetterCart Analytics, said her organization has calculated a 7.8 consumer price index (CPI) for meat and 5.08 for dairy from 2020 to 2021 — numbers that are higher than what Statistics Canada has reported.
CPI is a calculation of food inflation from one year to the next. It measures the percentage change over time in the average cost of a large basket of goods and services bought by Canadians.