Trudeau calls on major grocers to stabilize food prices, drawing industry pushback

Grocery prices rose 8.5 per cent in July, showing signs of slowing price growth. For months, food price inflation has outpaced overall inflation, which was 3.3 per cent in July. A person leaves a Toronto supermarket with groceries on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Alex Lupul

TORONTO - The federal government is demanding major Canadian grocers come up with a plan to stabilize prices, drawing pushback from the food industry.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday said the call comes as Canadians continue to struggle with inflation.

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