Canada doesn’t have a true discount grocery store, food analyst says
Canadians are spending too much on groceries and it seems those who want to spend less on groceries have nowhere to go.
To make matters worse for those looking to save, all of Canada’s discount banners, including No Frills and FreshCo, are owned by a large corporation.
Sylvain Charlebois, a food distribution and management professor at Dalhousie University’s agri-food analytics labs, spoke with CKOM News on Monday and said he understands many Canadians are feeling gouged when they go to the grocery store.
“When you look at grocers’ financial statements, there’s still no clear evidence that there’s some gouging in relation to food sales,” Charlebois said. “Food sales are up seven per cent, while the food inflation rate is actually about 10.”


