2023-07-03 22:20:25
With inflation, food has never cost so much. The federal government has decided to act and send a check to millions of Canadians. While some see it as a political maneuver before the election is called, we see it as an opportunity to let you know the best way to spend this heaven-sent money.
• Read also: As of Wednesday, a federal check of up to $628 for groceries
• Read also: How to Get Your Hundreds of Federal Grocery Credit on July 5
At her microphone via QUB radio, host Marie Montpetit spoke with the founder of glouton.ca and columnist on the show About your business, Jean-François Gagné Bérubé. The one at the heart of the famous “Fight of the circulars” entrusted us with a few things.
Listen to Jean-François Gagné Bérubé’s “good choices” on Marie Montpetit’s show via QUB radio:
For example, long-term planning pays off. Do not hesitate to buy in larger quantities, then freeze. This week, pork tenderloin is popular.
To deal with food inflation, the federal government will send a check to Canadians for $234 to $628.
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