Food Prices Continue to Rise
Food prices are always volatile, and in 2016 they continue to bounce around.
Food prices are always volatile, and in 2016 they continue to bounce around.
The price of vegetables are more volatile than most folks will admit.
The year 2015 ended with food prices going up, and causing consternation on the wallets of Canadians.
Food prices up in November 2015 but not that bad. The Bank of Canada didn’t have to react to this much.
Inflation in 2015 was slowly rising back to a painful level of 4.1%, and the price for food was even higher.