Mainly because restaurants spend way more on labor than grocery stores do. Plus, Canada’s plan to implement a digital services tax.
Supermarkets and restaurants business relies on selling food. So why are prices rising more in the latter?
Diners are often romanticized as democratic restaurants, but are they really for everyone?
With Christmas approaching, candy canes are hanging from trees around the United States. But producing the sugar that goes in them is becoming more expensive — pushing up prices at the register.
Washington wants to wait for a global agreement. Ottawa doesn’t.