More Canadians are turning to buy now, pay later as grocery costs soar
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More Canadians are turning to buy now, pay later as grocery costs soar
MARIYA POSTELNYAK
CONSUMER AFFAIRS REPORTER
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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While young people with less disposable income still lead in buy now, pay later adoption, older, middle-income earners are now almost as likely to use the service as those making less.
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