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grocery shopping hacks

Ever get that sinking feeling at the checkout counter when you see your grocery bill? You're not alone. With food prices in Canada soaring higher than the price of Taylor Swift tickets, most are scouting for whatever savings they can get their hands on. Enter TikToker Brandi Dustin who's got a hack that has proven surprisingly effective.

With over 500,000 views on her TikTok video, Brandi spills the tea on her grocery shopping secret: she's crossing over to the U.S. for her grocery hauls.

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The cost of groceries in Canada is no joke these days. And neither is the cost of living.

But, while just about everything seems more expensive right now, there are ways you save and we've got some tips from an expert couponer on how you can save money on groceries.

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If you're frustrated with the cost of living in Canada, you certainly aren't the only one.

A TikToker has gone viral for her rant about just how expensive everything has gotten, focusing on a $70 grocery bill that left her in disbelief. Judging by the reaction, just about everyone knows exactly how she's feeling.

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If the high cost of groceries in Canada has got you down, some new grocery shopping hacks might be just the help you need.

As food prices and the cost of living continue to climb, Narcity asked Canadians to share their best grocery shopping tips and there's no doubt that many of these will lower the cost of your grocery bill.

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Buying groceries in Ontario has felt like some kind of cruel game over the last several months, but thankfully part of the game has started to include people sharing their grocery shopping tips and tricks to help others try and save.

With grocery prices in Ontario under the spotlight, some people are sharing what cheap or off-brand products are worth bending down to the bottom shelf for, and it seems despite growing frustrations with Loblaws, people still have some love for its No Name brand.

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