By Jesse Tahirali Click here for updates on this story TORONTO (CTV Network) — The new year won’t bring a resolution to rising food costs, according to a new report that predicts prices will rise as much as five per cent in 2025. Canada’s Food Price Report 2025, published Thursday, says food prices will continue to outpace Canada’s target inflation rate of two per cent. In total, food costs will rise somewhere between three and five per cent, predicts the report. Meat could be hit especially hard by inflation and cost somewhere between four and six per cent more by the end of next year. The report is a joint effort between four Canadian universities, with authors from Dalhous
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