Food prices in Canada are rising sharply, with grocery inflation reaching 4.7% in November, the highest in nearly two years. Key items contributing to this surge include roasted or ground coffee, which saw a 36.4% annual increase, and lettuce, up 26.8%. Beef prices are also soaring, with some cuts rising by over 21%. Experts predict continued volatility in food prices due to supply chain issues and adverse weather conditions affecting production.
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