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Beer prices bubble up with inflation

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Beer drinkers were mostly spared from an expected tax hike, but inflation has added more than a few pennies to the cost of a pint.
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Tomato bug infestation devastating businesses in Nigeria

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A tomato bug infestation has devastated thousands of farms in Nigeria.
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Low price for snow crab keeping fishermen on shore

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Many snow crab fishermen in Newfoundland and Labrador are staying on shore this season after regulators set the wholesale price at $2.20 a pound, down nearly $6 from last year.
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Americans inundate Canadian pharmacies for Ozempic

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A shortage of Ozempic south of the border has Americans going online to get Canadian prescriptions for the drug. But experts say it could overwhelm Canada’s supply and more regulations are needed.
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High Egg Prices Affecting Easter Traditions

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As the price of eggs has slowly dipped, they're still significantly higher than a year ago. Cheddar News checked in with a family in Westchester county, NY, to discuss how their Easter tradition of egg dyeing is being affected.
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Lithium Prices Continue Slide Amid Declining EV Demand

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The price of lithium batteries is dropping as demand for electric vehicles continues to fall.
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Dollarama profits soar as cash-strapped shoppers search for deals

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Sales at discount chain Dollarama have jumped by close to 17 per cent as financially strapped Canadians search for bargains amid high inflation. But the bargain store chain hasn’t been immune to inflation either and is facing some stiff...
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Lebanese struggle to put food on the table as inflation bites

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How inflation and a weak currency are forcing people in Lebanon to change what is on the menu, during Ramadan.
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Sri Lankan food crisis: Eggs imported from India due to shortages

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In Sri Lanka, the government has begun importing eggs from India to ease shortages and check sky-rocketing prices.
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Champagne approves Rogers-Shaw merger

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Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the Rogers-Shaw deal comes with conditions that he insists will be good for consumers.
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Rogers takeover of Shaw approved by Ottawa

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Rogers is set to take over Shaw after the federal government approved the merger with conditions which it insists will make the deal good for consumers. But some are skeptical the merger will actually be good for their wallets.
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Good2Know: Dollar Stores Sell Groceries & Flip Phone Nostalgia

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Here are the headlines from Cheddar News that are Good 2 Know.
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What's Going On With Brooklyn's Red-Hot Rental Market?

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Renters are still struggling to find great apartments at reasonable prices, with 19 million renters spending at least third of their income on housing. Cheddar News correspondent Shannon LaNier visits Brooklyn, a hotbed for pricey...
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What the end of the price freeze means for your grocery bill

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Major grocery chains say shoppers should expect even higher prices for food in the coming weeks. Shoppers on the streets of Toronto told CBC News what that might mean for their food budget.
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Swatch Announces Omega Speedmaster Price Hike

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The prices of luxury watches continue to rise as Swatch announced hikes across many of its brands.
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World Food Prices Down 18% Since March

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World food prices fell in January for the 10th straight month, according to data.
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Bangladesh economic crisis: Protests continue over rising prices

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Bangladesh's opposition party has called for rallies across the country to demand action to curb high fuel food prices
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Bank of Canada hikes interest rates again to 4.5%

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The Bank of Canada is raising interest rates again, bumping it to 4.5 per cent. This marks the eighth increase in less than a year, leaving some homeowners scrambling to keep their mortgages.
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Aritzia sets its sights on U.S. fame

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Aritzia, the Vancouver-based women's wear company that’s long been a mainstay in Canada, is exploding in popularity in the U.S. with plans for a major expansion south of the border. But experts warn that expanding too quickly could...
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Zellers to open 25 locations at Hudson's Bay stores across Canada

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The Hudson's Bay Company has announced that 25 Bay stores across the country will play host to Zellers locations, as the retail business group attempts to resurrect the defunct discount brand.
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Price hikes shock Croatia's shoppers following euro adoption

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Almost three weeks after Croatia adopted the euro as its currency, consumers are complaining about price increases.
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P&G Boosts Outlook, Raises Prices

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Proctor & Gamble is lifting financial expectations but is planning to raise prices in the next few months.
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Proctor & Gamble Set to Hike Prices on Household Goods as Revenue and Profits Decline

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Proctor & Gamble, the parent company of many of your go-to cleaning supplies like Cascade, Tide, and Swiffer, among others, is set to hike the prices on many of its goods.
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Cost-of-living-crisis stretches German food banks to the limit

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Food banks in Germany are struggling to meet demand, as millions of people face a rise in the cost of living.