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Which Canadian cities have the highest and lowest grocery prices
$10 dollars for butter. $13 dollars for rice. $27 for chicken. Where you live plays a big factor in what you pay at the grocery store. And while it’s no secret the same item may have a different price depending on the store, city or province, we wanted to see just how big the differences are, and why. Five CTV reporters went shopping at stores in Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, Regina, Calgary and Vancouver. Each person shopped at two different stores and bought the same basket of goods at each: a pound of butter, a dozen eggs, chicken, ground beef, rice, apples and tomatoes. The lowest bill was in Calgary with an average cost of $58.87. Calgary had by far the cheapest price for a kilogram

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