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Canadians are concerned about the significant increase in the price of chicken thighs in the store belonging to Lab La
The dramatic increase in the price of chicken thighs at the Real Canadian superstore has caused some Canadians to express their surprise and concern about how such a drastic price change could happen in a matter of weeks. A Reddit user shared a picture of the thigh price comparison. Murgh posted that on the left is a photo dated February 9, 2024, of a package of chicken priced at $13.21 per kilo for a total of $26.66. The image on the right shows a package of the same type of chicken sold on March 17 for A kilo is 17.62 dollars and a total of 39.75 dollars.
In total, the price of a kilogram of chicken thighs has increased by $4.41 in just five weeks. Both photos were taken at the Real Canadian store on Marine Drive in Vancouver. One person wrote in the comments that the price increase must be due to increased demand for thighs and decreased demand for chicken breasts. Because the price of chicken breast is more expensive than thigh. According to the latest report of Canada's consumer price index (CPI) in February 2024, food price growth has been slow. According to this report, in February 2024, food prices increased at a rate lower than the inflation rate. But that doesn't mean the high cost of food is over in Canada. Despite the slowdown in food price growth, prices continue to rise and remain high.
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