by Noah McQuestion | Mar 5, 2026 | Uncategorized
Are You Overpaying? Last year, your grocery cart cost $185. This year? The same items are pushing $225–$240. You didn’t change your habits. Inflation did. And the frustrating part? Most families don’t realize how much more they’re paying, because it’s happening $2 at...
by Noah McQuestion | Feb 23, 2026 | Uncategorized
There was a time when grocery shopping felt predictable. Milk. Bread. Eggs. Butter. These weren’t luxury items. They were simply part of life. Today, they’ve become something else entirely. Not optional. Not indulgent. But somehow… expensive. And Canadians feel it...
by Noah McQuestion | Feb 10, 2026 | Uncategorized
You open your phone. You scroll the flyer. “Wow — $1.99 for butter. That’s a deal.” You walk into the store feeling prepared. Responsible. Even proud. And then you check your receipt. Somehow, your grocery bill is higher than last week. Welcome to the myth of the...
by Noah McQuestion | Feb 3, 2026 | Uncategorized
Grocery shopping has quietly become one of the biggest stress points for Canadian households. Prices fluctuate weekly, staples cost more than they did just a few years ago, and even the most careful shoppers are feeling the pinch. That’s why the introduction of the...
by Noah McQuestion | Jan 26, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you’ve ever wondered why the same grocery item costs more just a few kilometers away, you’re not imagining it. Grocery prices can vary significantly by neighbourhood and those differences quietly add up over time. Why the Same Item Costs More (or Less) Nearby...