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Bowled over: Why some Canadians are feeling duped by their breakfast cereal

by Anas Siddiqui
Bowled over: Why some Canadians are feeling duped by their breakfast cereal

Ken Bennett, an avid hiker and recreational hockey player, wanted a cereal packed with protein. So last month, he picked up Kellogg’s Vector. Bold lettering on the box declares that it has “high protein” …

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Fewer than one-quarter of N.S. health-care workers have their flu shots this year

by Akin Smith
Fewer than one-quarter of N.S. health-care workers have their flu shots this year

A growing number of health-care workers in Nova Scotia are not getting their annual flu shots, according to figures released by their employer, Nova Scotia Health. In response to a request …

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Grocers’ code of conduct won’t work unless all companies sign on, Metro CEO tells MPs

by Anas Siddiqui
Grocers’ code of conduct won’t work unless all companies sign on, Metro CEO tells MPs

All major industry players need to sign on to the grocery code of conduct in order for it to be successful, said Metro Inc. president and CEO Eric La Flèche. …

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Grocery code of conduct will raise prices, not lower them, Loblaws and Walmart tell lawmakers

by Anas Siddiqui
Grocery code of conduct will raise prices, not lower them, Loblaws and Walmart tell lawmakers

The head of Canada’s biggest grocery chain says the looming implementation of the grocery code of conduct would lead to higher prices for consumers, not lower ones. Speaking at a …

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Expect some food prices to get cheaper next year — but typical grocery bills may still go up by $700

by Anas Siddiqui
Expect some food prices to get cheaper next year — but typical grocery bills may still go up by 0

Savvy shoppers should be able to find a few bargains at the grocery store next year, but even with prices for some essentials falling the typical Canadian family’s overall grocery …

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Shoppers discover boxes of Cheerios, bags of Loblaws chips that weigh far less than advertised

by Anas Siddiqui
Shoppers discover boxes of Cheerios, bags of Loblaws chips that weigh far less than advertised

Chances are you’ve scanned your grocery bill for mistakes, but have you ever checked the weight of products you’ve bought? Some Ontario shoppers have uncovered packages of Cheerios and a Loblaws brand of potato …

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Seeking an Rx for food insecurity: How different countries are tackling the same problem

by Akin Smith
Seeking an Rx for food insecurity: How different countries are tackling the same problem

This story idea came from audience members, like you, who got in touch with us. Email us your questions. We are listening: [email protected]. Putting food on the table is getting …

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Sobeys owner expands annual grocery price freeze between now and January

by Anas Siddiqui
Sobeys owner expands annual grocery price freeze between now and January

Grocery chain Sobeys is rolling out its annual price freeze on thousands of food items over the holiday season, and expanding it more than usual in the face of heightened …

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Workers at 17 No Frills stores in Ontario could strike as of Monday, union says

by Anas Siddiqui
Workers at 17 No Frills stores in Ontario could strike as of Monday, union says

The union that represents thousands of grocery store workers in Ontario says 17 No Frills stores across the province could be on strike as early as Monday unless the company …

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It’s no trick — the cost of Halloween treats is creeping over inflation. But not enough to scare shoppers

by Anas Siddiqui
It’s no trick — the cost of Halloween treats is creeping over inflation. But not enough to scare shoppers

Suzanne Parnell smiles like a jack-o’-lantern when she talks about Halloween. The homeowner, who lives in New Westminster B.C., about 20 kilometres southeast of downtown Vancouver, says she has been decorating her property …

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