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At Shopist, our mission is to help you get the best price for your household shop by making it easy to compare prices across stores, near you.

It’s simple: just check an item to add it to your list and, based on your location, we'll show the total price for your basket at retailers closest to you.

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Beat Inflation.

At Shopist, our mission is to help you get the best price for your household shop by making it easy to compare prices across stores, near you.

It’s simple: just check an item to add it to your list and, based on your location, we'll show the total price for your basket at retailers closest to you.

Save multiple lists, flag items for stock-up, and get notified of the best deals of the week.

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$354.55

Canadian Consumer Price Index

July 2022

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Week's Winners

  • Roma Plum Tomatoes

    $0.79 / Each
    Longos
  • Neilson 2% Milk

    $4.99 / 2L
    No Frills
  • Maple Leaf Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs

    $15.37 / kg
    Walmart

Food News

  • Inflation causes these foods to increase the most in price | CTV News

    Data from Statistics Canada reveals the price changes of grocery store food products as a result of inflation in October. The product category with the highest month-over-month price increase in October? Margarine.

    CTVNews / Nov 16, 2022
  • The Competition Bureau is studying grocers to see if they’re profiting off inflation — here’s what they need to take a closer look at

    Grocers say consolidation can increase efficiencies and provide consumers with more value. But industry experts say there is no evidence to backup claim.

    The Star / Oct 28, 2022
  • B.C. living wage increases: CCPA | CityNews Vancouver

    Bills, gas and groceries are just a few expenses that British Columbians face on a daily basis, but rising inflation is driving up how much money people need to make ends meet.

    CityNews Vancouver / Nov 18, 2022

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