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加拿大9月食品的涨价幅度2.4%,高于整体通货膨胀1.6%.
谷歌翻译:
包括从餐厅购买的食物,食品成本在过去一年中总体上涨了 2.8%。
一些食品主食价格上涨尤其迅速,如新鲜或冷冻牛肉(+9.2%)、食用油脂(+7.8%)和鸡蛋(+5.0%)。
一些商品在过去 12 个月中变得更便宜,如海鲜(-4.9%)、坚果和种子(-0.9%)和鱼类(-0.3%)。
与两年前相比,从商店购买的食品价格上涨了 8.3% 或8.9%。
Steaks and other beef products are displayed for sale at a grocery store in this file photo. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Jesse Tahirali
CTVNews.ca Interactives Editor
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Published Oct. 15, 2024 2:12 p.m. EDT
Inflation might be cooling, but fall barbecues are still going to burn your wallet. For the second straight month, grocery prices in Canada rose faster than the inflation rate, and beef in particular is significantly pricier than it was last year.
Fresh and frozen beef costs 9.2 per cent more than it did a year ago, according to the latest Statistics Canada inflation data.
Overall, food purchased from stores in September cost 2.4 per cent more than it did a year prior, which was a larger increase than the country’s overall inflation rate of 1.6 per cent.
It was the same growth rate as the previous month, when groceries also increased by 2.4 per cent year-over-year in August.
September 2024
1-year change: +2.8%
2-year change: +8.9%
Including food purchased from restaurants, overall the cost of food has gone up 2.8 per cent over the past year.
Some grocery staples have increased especially rapidly, like fresh or frozen beef (+9.2 per cent), edible fats and oils (+7.8 per cent) and eggs (+5.0 per cent).
Some items have become cheaper in the past 12 months, like seafood (-4.9 per cent), nuts and seeds (-0.9 per cent) and fish (-0.3 per cent).
Compared to two years ago, food purchased from stores is 8.3 per cent more expensive.
谷歌翻译:
包括从餐厅购买的食物,食品成本在过去一年中总体上涨了 2.8%。
一些食品主食价格上涨尤其迅速,如新鲜或冷冻牛肉(+9.2%)、食用油脂(+7.8%)和鸡蛋(+5.0%)。
一些商品在过去 12 个月中变得更便宜,如海鲜(-4.9%)、坚果和种子(-0.9%)和鱼类(-0.3%)。
与两年前相比,从商店购买的食品价格上涨了 8.3% 或8.9%。
Food prices continue to outpace inflation in Canada
Jesse Tahirali
CTVNews.ca Interactives Editor
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Published Oct. 15, 2024 2:12 p.m. EDT
Inflation might be cooling, but fall barbecues are still going to burn your wallet. For the second straight month, grocery prices in Canada rose faster than the inflation rate, and beef in particular is significantly pricier than it was last year.
Fresh and frozen beef costs 9.2 per cent more than it did a year ago, according to the latest Statistics Canada inflation data.
Overall, food purchased from stores in September cost 2.4 per cent more than it did a year prior, which was a larger increase than the country’s overall inflation rate of 1.6 per cent.
It was the same growth rate as the previous month, when groceries also increased by 2.4 per cent year-over-year in August.
Food inflation tracker
Item:FoodFood purchased from storesMeatFresh or frozen beefFresh or frozen chickenFishFresh milkButterCheeseIce cream and related productsEggsBread, rolls and bunsBreakfast cereal and other cereal productsPasta productsFlour and flour-based mixesFresh fruitFresh vegetablesLettuceSugar and confectioneryCoffeeNon-alcoholic beveragesFood purchased from restaurantsBeer purchased from storesWine purchased from storesLiquor purchased from storesCigarettesLocation:CanadaNewfoundland and LabradorPrince Edward IslandNova ScotiaNew BrunswickQuebecOntarioManitobaSaskatchewanAlbertaBritish ColumbiaWhitehorse, YukonYellowknife, Northwest TerritoriesSeptember 2024
1-year change: +2.8%
2-year change: +8.9%
Consumer Price Index
12-month change, by month
All data is from Statistics Canada's consumer price index tracker(opens in a new tab). Data updates once per month. See release schedule(opens in a new tab) for planned updates.Including food purchased from restaurants, overall the cost of food has gone up 2.8 per cent over the past year.
Some grocery staples have increased especially rapidly, like fresh or frozen beef (+9.2 per cent), edible fats and oils (+7.8 per cent) and eggs (+5.0 per cent).
Some items have become cheaper in the past 12 months, like seafood (-4.9 per cent), nuts and seeds (-0.9 per cent) and fish (-0.3 per cent).
Compared to two years ago, food purchased from stores is 8.3 per cent more expensive.
Food prices continue to outpace inflation in Canada
For the second straight month, grocery prices in Canada rose faster than the inflation rate, and beef in particular is significantly pricier than it was last year.
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