How much does a family of 4 in Canada spend on groceries yearly?
a) $12,485.75 b) $16,288.41
c) 15,655.98 d) $18,234.63
The answer is b) $16,288.41
If Triple Cheddar Cheese Shredded costs $5.49 at No Frills how much does it cost at Loblaws?
a) $5.49 b) $6.29
c) $5.99 d) $5.89
The answer is c) $5.99
Tetley Orange Pekoe Tea was $4.97 in 2014, what do you think the cost is today?
a) $5.99 b) $6.49
c) $7.89 d) $8.99
The answer is d) $8.99
a) 41 years b) 32 years
c) 46 years d) 38 years
the answer is a) 41 years
How much does a family of 3 living in Canada spend on groceries yearly?
The answer is a) $9,256.52
If Presidents Choice Free run brown eggs cost $6.99 how much do they cost at Loblaws?
a) $7.25 b) $7.99
c) 7.49 d) $7.08
The answer is d) $7.08
Lysol wipes where $2.00 in 2014, what do you think they cost today?
a) $4.99 b) $4.49
c) $3.89 d) $5.99
The answer is a) $4.99
Canada’s main grocery stores are all owned by 3 corporations, what are they?
Loblaws, Metro, and Sobeys
How much does a family of 2 living in Canada spend on groceries yearly?
a) $7,711.63 b) $8,502.87
c) $7,872.93 d) $7,952.62
The answer is a) $7,711.63
If Country Harvest 14 grain bread costs $3.29 at No Frills how much does it cost at Loblaws?
a) $4.49 b) $3.89
c) $5.29 d) $4.29
The answer is a) $4.49
Barilla Penne Rigate Pasta was $0.97 in 2014, what do you think the cost is today?
a) $1.99 b) $2.99
c) $2.49 d) $3.29
The answer is c) $2.49
What are 3 negative impacts Canadian's are facing due to rising grocery costs?
Health Impacts, Changing Consumer Habits, and Financial Strain
How much does a family of 6 living in Canada spend on groceries yearly?
a) $21,203.48 b) $22,197.75
c) $19,679.26 d) $24,186.94
The answer is a) $21,203.48
If No Named Mild Sugar-Cured bacon costs $6.00 at No Frills how much does it cost at Loblaws?
a) $6.49 b) $7.99
c) $7.29 d) $8.49
The answer is c) $7.29
1kg Presidents Choice Old-Fashion Bacon was $9.97 in 2014, what do you think the price is today?
a) $11.97 b) $13.29
c) $15.99 d) $14.99
The answer is c) $15.99
What are 2 things consumers in Canada are doing to cope with the high cost of groceries?
Shopping at different stores to find better prices and switching to No-Name products.
How much does a family of 2 (one being pregnant) in Canada spend on groceries yearly?
a) $9,750.54 b) $8,727.99
c) $9,201.96 d) 7,864.98
The answer is b) $8,727.99
If Ice Burg lettuce is $3.49 at No Frills how much does it cost at Loblaws?
a) $4.49 b) $3.89
c) $4.89 c) $3.49
The answer is a) $4.49
A 8kg bag of Calrose Rice was $10.98 in 2014, what do you think the cost is today?
a) $22.99 b) $29.98
c) $25.99 d) $31.49
The answer is c) $25.99
What 4 things can be done to help Canadian's suffering to buy food?
Subsidizing and Tax Credits, Price Controls, Support for local Producers, and Food Programs