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cheap groceries toronto

Hello, Toronto! Let's get into it.

Narcity's weekly guide — THIS WEEK IN TORONTO — has what's going on in the city from June 10 to June 16.

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Since grocery prices are still pretty expensive at grocery stores in Toronto, we decided to compare the costs of food, pantry items, and household essentials.

So, we did the same shop at Costco, Walmart, and Metro stores in the city to find the cheapest products.

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If you're always on the hunt for the best deals on groceries, you likely already know that checking out the weekly flyers is the best way to score savings on dairy, meat, produce and other items in Ontario and we've rounded up the best of the discounts on food.

We took a look at the flyers for Walmart, No Frills, Food Basics, FreshCo, Loblaws and Metro for what's on sale from January 11 to 17 to help you decide where exactly you should do your shopping in order to get the best bang for your buck, because life is too expensive to be paying full price for things when you don't need to.

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The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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A No Frills shopper made an unexpected discovery that has once again brought high grocery prices in Ontario under the spotlight.

They shared their find of a $34.40 seasoned chicken at No Frills on Reddit, and many people started to compare the price to simply going out for dinner at an Ontario restaurant instead.

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