Politicians are desperate to make your grocery bill cheaper — not everyone thinks it’s a good idea
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Politicians across Canada are proposing various measures aimed at reducing grocery bills for Canadians. Some believe that lowering food costs is essential to improving the quality of life and addressing inflationary pressures. Initiatives range from direct subsidies to retailers to increased support for local agriculture.
One such proposal comes from a provincial government, which has introduced a bill designed to reduce the cost of groceries by incentivizing supermarkets to lower their prices. The bill suggests that if stores meet certain criteria related to price reductions, they will be el…
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