Competition Bureau to study grocery sector
GATINEAU, Que. — Canada’s competition watchdog is launching a study into the grocery industry to examine rising prices in what it describes as a concentrated sector.
“With inflation on the rise, Canadian consumers have seen their purchasing power decline,” the Competition Bureau said in a news release Monday.
“This is especially true when buying groceries. In fact, grocery prices in Canada are increasing at the fastest rate seen in 40 years.”
Food retail prices in September rose at the fastest pace since 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared with a year ago. That compared with an overall inflation rate of 6.9 per cent.