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grocery hacks

With the cost of groceries in Canada continuing to burn a hole in shoppers' wallets, many Canadians have been looking for creative ways to save money.

Recently, one Canuck even took to Reddit to ask for grocery hacks that "make you feel smart" or that save a lot of money, and they got a whole lot of useful feedback.

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If the price of groceries in Canada has gotten you down lately, you’re not alone.

Inflation has been hitting wallets hard, and it can be especially hard for newcomers in Canada who have to buy everything from scratch, sometimes without a solid income source.

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Good morning — Andrew from Narcity here. ☕

Off The Top: A TikToker is slamming tipping culture in Canada, calling the practice of businesses offsetting their payroll burden by passing on the costs directly onto customers "borderline worker exploitation" and a "masterclass in gaslighting."

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Vancouver's cost of living is no joke, and this TikToker broke down what a realistic budget is for someone making around $40,000 a year living in the pricey city.

People feeling the struggle of rising grocery costs in Canada were shocked to find out she only budgets $300 per month for it, so Narcity got some tips from the TikToker, @chelseaspursuit, on how she makes it happen — and it could save you some serious cash.

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