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“We are expecting some households to make many adjustments as a result of higher food prices,” said one expert.

Keeping those reasons in mind, Canadians most likely will have to wait a while before relief in food prices comes, he added.Putin bound to ‘escalate’ war as Russia continues to lose, prominent Kremlin critic says

“But it’s a seasonal issue. We’re really dealing with something that can’t be fixed overnight, and we have to kind of wait until that next growing season occurs before I think we’re going to see real major changes.”Last month, a survey released by Charlebois’ Agri-Food Analytics Lab showed around three-quarters of Canadians were changing how they do their groceries amid high inflation.This Oct. 12, 2015, photo shows a roasted Thanksgiving turkey and gravy in Concord, N.H.

“Some people may be tempted to either buy a smaller bird so they don’t have leftovers, or they actually buy a larger bird to actually have leftovers for several days. On a larger bird, sometimes you get a better deal per kilo, so it depends where you shop,” he said.

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