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cheap grocery stores near me

Have you ever made yourself a dinner using only things you bought from Dollarama? Admittedly, it doesn't sound too appealing, but it can be done, especially if you're trying to save money at traditional grocery stores like Loblaws.

Dollarama isn't just for snacks and greeting cards; it's also a grocery store. Okay, it's not technically a grocery store.

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Public frustration with Loblaws prices has become the norm so far this year and while some shoppers — desperate to find cheap groceries in Ontario — have knelt down to buy the No Name brand, more people are finding it's no longer their best option.

The bright yellow No Name products once synonymous with a cheaper price tag, and a promise to shoppers that they could "switch and save," no longer seem to be the cheapest bet, and people are noticing.

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As Ontario grocery prices continue to hit us where it hurts, the struggle to find affordable farm veggies and fruits has become too real.

But what if we told you that one company is picking up the debutantes that weren't asked to the dance and is offering the"odd" and "ugly" farm produce for great deals?

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Finding cheap groceries in Ontario is an uphill battle, and seeing eye-popping prices for everyday products at usual retailers like Loblaws, Metro, Longos, and others has become almost the norm.

To combat the issue, many on social media have been sharing their cost-saving tips and tricks with others. Most recently, an Ontario TikToker has gone viral after revealing a grocery haul in Toronto where 5 different types of produce cost them only $13 dollars.

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With grocery prices getting more expensive in Ontario, I wanted to find out which stores have the lowest costs and if they are actually worth visiting.

I went to Bulk Barn and Dollarama in Toronto to compare the prices of items I usually buy to find out which store has them for cheaper — and honestly, the results shocked me.

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