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Hartland agency liquor store case heads back to court

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Peter Cook alleges that N.B. Liquor manipulated selection criteria to award agency store contract to a competitor.
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This map lays out culturally-specific grocery stores in Scarborough

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A Scarborough grassroots organization has created an interactive map of ethnic grocery stories in the area. The creators hope it can help more people access culturally-specific food — and that it will bring communities together.
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Environmental group data suggests NJ’s plastic bag ban has had positive impact on environment

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Data from Environment America states that New Jersey has avoided using 2.7 billion single-use plastic bags since the ban went into place.
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Arlene Dickinson discusses how she became an investor

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South African Canadian investor, author and television personality Arlene Dickinson talks about how she became an investor, her time on Dragon's Den and her advice for young entrepreneurs.
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#TheMoment a B.C. grocer built a mind-boggling Batman box display

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A silent guardian — a watchful protector — Batman looks out over the aisles at a Save-on-Foods in Kelowna, B.C., thanks to the handiwork of master merchandiser Eric Falkenberg, who has now won eight national awards for his colourful...
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Metro donating soon-to-expire food amid strike at Toronto-area stores

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Grocery chain Metro has agreed to donate perishable food from some of its stores that are currently closed because of an ongoing strike in the Greater Toronto Area. The decision comes as the two sides in the labour dispute remain...
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You'll soon be able to pay with your handprint at U.S. Whole foods

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Amazon is expanding its palm recognition technology to all U.S. Whole Foods stores by the end of the year, allowing American shoppers to pay by simply scanning their palms at the supermarket checkout.
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A.I. Helping to Make Shopping Easier

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Technology has changed the way people do everyday tasks, including grocery shopping. Cheddar News took a peek at a smarter way to shop with an AI-powered shopping cart.
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Fire meets water in steamy Pixar rom-com Elemental

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Disney-Pixar's latest spectacular visual adventure is director Peter Sohn's Elemental, an animated allegory for culture clash and the immigrant experience.
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Be Well: How to Make Your Kitchen More Eco-Friendly

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Be Well: How to Make Your Kitchen More Eco-Friendly
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Stretching Your Dollar: The Art of Couponing

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Consumers continue to navigate through rising costs at the register, whether it be at the grocery or department store. Beverly Harzon, personal finance and credit card expert with U.S. News & World Report, joined Cheddar News to provide...
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Extreme Couponing Draws Interest Following Social Media Revival

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Extreme Couponing Draws Interest Following Social Media Revival
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Combatting Wastefulness in the Food Industry

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Camilla Marcus, founder of West-Bourne, joined Cheddar News to highlight the issue of wastefulness in the food industry and spoke on the importance of regenerative farming amid a growing climate crisis.
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Report predicts grocery bill for family of 4 will go up by $1,000 in 2023

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The 2023 Food Price Report predicts that grocery costs will rise up to seven per cent in 2023, or an increase of about $1,000 for a typical family of four.
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Food price inflation should slow in 2nd half of 2023, says expert

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The lead author of the 2023 Food Price Report, Sylvain Charlebois, says the high rate of food inflation will start to ease next year because he expects an economic downturn.
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Weeks after Fiona, Port aux Basques still clearing the wreckage

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Debris still litters the streets of Port aux Basques, NL, nearly a month after post-tropical storm Fiona. While residents try to figure out what the future holds, some say the tight-knit coastal community is forever changed.
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Amid high food prices, questions arise about grocery chains’ profits

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Loblaw says it’s freezing prices on its No Name products until 2023 to help Canadians struggling with inflation. But with major grocery chains seeing their profits increase, some are questioning whether they should be the target of...
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Today Explained: How to Cut Down on Food Waste

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Did you know that Americans waste about 96 Empire State Buildings worth of food per year? Cheddar News explains how you can reduce food waste.
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Are grocery store chains taking advantage of inflation? | Quick question

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Economist Jim Stanford and Agri-Food Foresight Institute senior director Sylvain Charlebois debate whether grocery store chains are profiting from rising food prices driven by inflation.
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Campus food banks see demand spike as cost of living rises

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Across Canada, campus food banks are reporting skyrocketing demand as the rising cost of living puts increased pressure on students. Some campuses are coming up with innovative ways to reach students in need.
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Demand for campus food banks spikes with rising cost of living

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Across Canada, campus food banks are reporting skyrocketing demand as the rising cost of living puts increased pressure on students. Some campuses are coming up with innovative ways to reach students in need.
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Smart Shopping Cart Technology Developer Shopic to Hit U.S. Market Soon With Retailer Partnership, CEO Says

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Smart shopping cart technology developer Shopic raised $35 million dollars in a Series B round led by Qualcomm Ventures. Shopic develops an A.I.-powered device that can be attached to any standard shopping cart, turning it into a smart...
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Smart Shopping Cart Technology Developer Shopic to Hit U.S. Market Soon, CEO Says

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Smart shopping cart technology developer Shopic raised $35 million dollars in a Series B round led by Qualcomm Ventures. Shopic develops an A.I.-powered device that can be attached to any standard shopping cart, turning it into a smart...
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Unpacking Canadian study on 'best before' labels for food packaging

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Sylvain Charlebois, Agri-Food Analytics Lab director at Dalhousie University, discusses the study showing that a majority of Canadians oppose eliminating 'best before' dates from food packaging to reduce food waste.