A customer looks for produce at a grocery store in Ottawa, Ont. Photo by Justin Tang/The Canadian Press files
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Grocery prices climbed four per cent in September compared with a year earlier, according to the latest consumer price index from Statistics Canada. The increase shows that food inflation is once again climbing after a period of slower growth. However, Canadians don’t need statistics to tell them their grocery bills have gone up. The cost of food began rising sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to take a significant bite out of household budgets. Here, the Financial Post looks at what’s d

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