Food prices expected to continue rising in 2023
HALIFAX, NS — Food prices in Canada will continue to escalate in the new year, with grocery costs forecast to rise up to seven per cent in 2023, new research predicts.
The 13th edition of Canada’s Food Price Report, released Monday, December 5, 2022, states for a family of four, the total annual grocery bill is expected to be $16,288 — $1,065 more than it was this year.
A single woman in her 40s — the average age in Canada — will pay about $3,740 for groceries next year, while a single man the same age would pay $4,168, according to the report and Statistics Canada.
Food inflation is set to remain stubbornly high in the first half of 2023 before it starts to ease, said Sylvain Charlebois, lead author of the report and Dalhousie University professor of food distribution and policy.


