Die Einwohner von Ottawa sind auf der Suche nach Ersparnissen, während die Kanadier Schulden aufnehmen, um sich Lebensmittel leisten zu können

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/ottawa/article/ottawa-residents-hunt-for-savings-as-canadians-take-on-debt-to-afford-groceries/

    Share.

    20 Kommentare

    1. NegotiationLate8553 on

      Elbows up! It’s all because of the pandemic, I mean tariffs, ermm I mean one of the wars!!!

    2. ProudVancouverLL on

      Well if you gaslight yourself into thinking it would be worse under the Conservatives it’s actually quite affordable.

    3. SuburbanValues on

      >Nadia Bonneville says she’s noticed the difference in grocery prices this past year.
      >
      >“FreshCo or Walmart are the places to go, I find,” Bonneville said. >“If you go to Farm Boy or anywhere else, it’s just insane.”

      She only just noticed that discount stores are cheaper than premium ones?

    4. Taking on debt to afford groceries is incredibly sad. I feel for anyone in this position.

    5. TheBannaMeister on

      I hate it when people are like „yeah grocery prices are high but you just need to look for deals!“

      I have already been doing that??? For years???

      Prices are still going up…glad *you* never had to look for deals before though

    6. Successful-Slide-218 on

      I was at a Zehrs the other day to grab a cake.

      $3.49 for a single cucumber.

      Some guy grabbed one. 

      I was irrationally angry at him

    7. Far_Goal_8605 on

      bring more talented international students and send a few billions to ukraine – that will do! (ps did you guys see the ukraine citizens, including an intelligence official, in Hungary with tons of gold? you gotta laugh)

    8. perrygoundhunter on

      Can someone explain this? This survey cannot be accurate

      “With rising grocery prices, some Canadians are consciously making hard choices to save money. A new survey from debt-relief firm Spergel found:

      60.6 per cent skipped meals or reduced portions in the past six months.
      53.2 per cent used credit/BNPL/LOC/payday loans for groceries in the past six months.
      40.5 per cent delayed paying a bill so they could buy groceries.””

    9. friendly-techie on

      Carney asked us to judge him by the grocery prices. What’s his approval rating now? 

      And oh – where’s he jet setting to next?  Maybe looking to open a grocery store named „Middle Powers“?

    10. redpandafire on

      Maybe blame the largest publicly traded, growth-at-all-cost, foods corporations that monopolize the market? Maybe Aldi’s could join if everyone didn;t think it would hurt Loblaw’s feelings.

    11. Every time I go to grocery stores, I can see stress in people’s faces. It’s palpable.

    12. Local-Beyond on

      I am fortunate enough to have a decent amount of extra money each pay cheque and I still can’t bring myself to spend $50 on a couple steaks. I don’t know how anyone gets by anymore. Something has to give.

    13. I know things are getting expensive but can someone shed light on exactly how people are going into debt over groceries? 

      Do you shop at premium grocers? Do you not have staples in your pantries to build around? Are incomes so low these days that even budget grocers are expensive? 

    14. budgieinthevacuum on

      Try shopping based on the food guide and that’s what you need to stay healthy – and adjusting if you have allergies / medical condition that requires it. It’s bloody hard for a LOT of people and they can’t just “get up and move”. It’s not that easy if the job isn’t mobile but also for housing whether renting or owning. Also people need transit / walkable neighbourhoods if they don’t have a car.

    15. donforgathowlon on

      Remember the grocery summit when the feds made some optical theater over getting this problem under control? That was about three years ago and it’s still the same shit government in office.

    Leave A Reply