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Toronto's cost of living is a hot topic in the city, and for good reason. Between sky-high rent costs, pricey nights out, and grocery bills that seem to increase every week, making ends meet in Canada's largest city can be a challenge.

But what does it actually cost to live here? Using the most recently available data, we've broken down what a single person living alone in Toronto can expect to fork out each month.

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If you've ever felt uneasy about how much food goes to waste, whether it's from your own fridge or the store shelf, you're not alone.

The good news? Food Basics is now teaming up with the popular app Too Good To Go to help tackle food waste across Ontario.

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Has Ontario's cost of living crisis forced you to rethink your approach to grocery shopping? Are you constantly debating between Metro or Sobeys as you sort through flyers each week in an effort to determine what store has the better sales?

Well, take comfort in knowing that you're not alone. That's why we decided to investigate the grocery prices at both Metro and Sobeys to get a better understanding of which one may offer the better deal.

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Raise your hand if you're one of the many Ontarians looking to save money on groceries. Now raise your other hand if you happen to frequent big grocery stores like Loblaws or Farm Boy on the regular. Both hands up? We figured.

While lots of people turn to budget-friendly stores like No Frills and Food Basics to save money, others still prefer shopping at massive chains that are typically believed to have fresher produce and nicer vibes. But regardless of where you shop, you still probably want to save money while you're at it — because who doesn't?

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If you live in Ontario, you're likely all too familiar with the weekly struggle of rifling through flyers and chasing sales in pursuit of an affordable grocery bill. So naturally, many residents turn to budget-friendly stores like No Frills and Food Basics to try and save money.

But how much are we really saving? Narcity decided to compare the two supermarkets to find out which one offers a better deal.

We put together a grocery list of everyday items that are likely to make their way into many a fridge and pantry each week. And to ensure our comparison was as accurate as possible, we only chose products of the same weight or quantity and the shopping was done on the same day (Thursday, April 20). In each case, we opted for the cheapest product available.

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