Inflation rises to 1.9% in June as vehicle price hikes accelerate Food inflation cooled somewhat to 2.9% in June A bitter brew: How politics is inflating your coffee price If Canada and the U.S. can’t strike a deal by July 21, your morning coffee should not remain a casualty of trade politics Canned and bankrupt: Why Del Monte lost the shelf war Del Monte didn’t fail because people stopped eating canned food—it failed because it stopped evolving while the market moved on Kellogg’s campaign pushes cereal beyond the morning meal Shifting habits among younger consumers opens new opportunities for the breakfast brand Transparency is paramount as gene-edited pork approaches market launch Gene-edited meat is coming to Canada, but without transparency or labeling, consumers won’t know it—threatening the trust that holds our food system together Tariffs and consumer habits are shifting, but there’s a way for retailers to win Jenny Thompson of Ipsos on balancing value and loyalty in uncertain times Why matcha may be the next pumpkin spice Matcha isn't just a trend—it's a global supply challenge disguised as a wellness habit, and Canadian consumers are about to pay the price Canadians want local goods, but price point still matters, study finds Shoppers balance national pride and economic uncertainty at the grocery store Spontaneous, practical or passionate, emotions guide consumers' grocery purchases Leger’s new Crave study reveals shoppers' mindsets and motivations Cavendish Farms to study P.E.I. potato yields, quality Discovery Farm will focus on building soil health and biodiversity 1 2 3 4 5 Next Last