In a new Angus Reid poll, 56 per cent of Canadians surveyed say they're struggling to keep pace as high inflation and interest rates force them to tighten their belts.
Lots of results from the surveys they did in this article and some interesting and hilarious comments one can only expect from the CBC crowd.
I based the poll on this:
If there's one thing that all Canadians agree on, as indicated by this survey, it's a belief that grocery chains are taking advantage of high inflation to hike prices and boost their profits � a phenomenon coined "greedflation."
Seventy-eight per cent of Canadians were aligned in believing this is happening, regardless of demographics, though major grocery chains like Empire and Loblaws have denied it, saying they've become more efficient.
Oh they are absolutely taking advantage of the situation. Transportation costs have gone up, but not enough to justify the cost increases seen. Loblaw�s made record profits last year; they�re gouging us.
And shrinkflation has been going for years already. I remember at my last job, we used to make packages of Brussels sprouts. When we first got the contract, they were 16oz bags. Then they went down to 12oz and ultimately 10oz. And I�ll bet they charged the same in-the store for the same pack of five sprouts.
The consumer is getting nickel and dimed everywhere they go and grocery stores are no exception.
I based the poll on this:
Seventy-eight per cent of Canadians were aligned in believing this is happening, regardless of demographics, though major grocery chains like Empire and Loblaws have denied it, saying they've become more efficient.
And shrinkflation has been going for years already. I remember at my last job, we used to make packages of Brussels sprouts. When we first got the contract, they were 16oz bags. Then they went down to 12oz and ultimately 10oz. And I�ll bet they charged the same in-the store for the same pack of five sprouts.
The consumer is getting nickel and dimed everywhere they go and grocery stores are no exception.