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Almost Canadian Jun 6th 2024 12:34 am

Re: Groceries
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 13256488)
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd11ywyg6p0o

I think you need a few Lidl's !!

Nothing meaningful will ever happen.

Canadians are so scared that, if competition was opened up to foreign competitors, they would be swamped by their far more competitive competitors to the south and a very large number of Canadian businesses would go to the wall

Shard Jun 6th 2024 4:45 am

Re: Groceries
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 13256544)
Nothing meaningful will ever happen.

Canadians are so scared that, if competition was opened up to foreign competitors, they would be swamped by their far more competitive competitors to the south and a very large number of Canadian businesses would go to the wall

Is the grocery industry not open to foreign competitors ?

Almost Canadian Jun 7th 2024 12:34 am

Re: Groceries
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 13256607)
Is the grocery industry not open to foreign competitors ?

That depends how you define "open."

BristolUK Oct 8th 2024 4:04 am

Re: Groceries
 

Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 13100734)
Bloody hell, the price of some of the stuff today.

This from 2022.

Classico pasta sauce jarsToday...$5.59
Now $5.99

Philly Cream cheese tubs $4.99.
£5.49.

Bacon...$4.99 for a 500g pack.
$8 now, although 'member pricing' can bring it down to $5.

And chickens @ $1.99/lb, Boneless cross rib @ $3.99/lb is still very good.
Chickens can still be had for that - although $2.49 more likely. Cross Rib lucky to get less than $8.

BristolUK Oct 18th 2024 12:45 am

Re: Groceries
 
For some reason, Superstore has been selling small packs of smoked salmon (50g) for $2 (limit of 6).

It's generally around $12 for a 150g pack.

They're perfect for taking small portions without worrying about having to finish the rest before it goes off as well as half the normal cost.

I've bought 6 four times over the last couple of weeks.

withabix Oct 18th 2024 1:13 am

Re: Groceries
 

Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 13281026)
For some reason, Superstore has been selling small packs of smoked salmon (50g) for $2 (limit of 6).

It's generally around $12 for a 150g pack.

They're perfect for taking small portions without worrying about having to finish the rest before it goes off as well as half the normal cost.

I've bought 6 four times over the last couple of weeks.

Steelhead? That’s migratory rainbow trout. Superstore (and the supplier) is stretching it a bit there.


BristolUK Oct 18th 2024 2:42 am

Re: Groceries
 

Originally Posted by withabix (Post 13281036)
Steelhead? That’s migratory rainbow trout. Superstore (and the supplier) is stretching it a bit there.

I'm no expert but I know what I like. :lol:
They don't appear to be alone in the description

Seriously, though, other than the size of what's sold, trout and salmon has always seemed the same to me.

BristolUK Nov 3rd 2024 8:48 am

Re: Groceries
 
I can heartily recommend these

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...da51837c74.png

$15 and well worth it.

Tramps_mate Oct 20th 2025 12:54 am

Re: Groceries
 
I have been looking online at some of the grocery stores. Safeway, Walmart and the Real Canadian Superstore to get a spread of goods.

I think generally now a lot of the items are similar to what we are paying in the UK currently. Noticeably more expensive though is meat and also alcohol, but they're not a surprise really!

Is that generally how it is perceived now?

We're looking at moving to Vancouver in hopefully the next 12-18 months..

dbd33 Oct 20th 2025 1:48 am

Re: Groceries
 

Originally Posted by Tramps_mate (Post 13328081)
I have been looking online at some of the grocery stores. Safeway, Walmart and the Real Canadian Superstore to get a spread of goods.

I think generally now a lot of the items are similar to what we are paying in the UK currently. Noticeably more expensive though is meat and also alcohol, but they're not a surprise really!

Is that generally how it is perceived now?

We're looking at moving to Vancouver in hopefully the next 12-18 months..

Also cheese is expensive. However, unless you're moving from Kensington & Chelsea, the cost of housing in Vancouver will be a massively bigger concern than the cost of groceries.


withabix Oct 20th 2025 2:34 am

Re: Groceries
 

Originally Posted by Tramps_mate (Post 13328081)
I have been looking online at some of the grocery stores. Safeway, Walmart and the Real Canadian Superstore to get a spread of goods.

I think generally now a lot of the items are similar to what we are paying in the UK currently. Noticeably more expensive though is meat and also alcohol, but they're not a surprise really!

Is that generally how it is perceived now?

We're looking at moving to Vancouver in hopefully the next 12-18 months..

Safeway is very expensive, so not a good comparator.

Are you sure all meat is more expensive in Canada? Chicken, pork and lamb have always been a lot more expensive, but beef seems to be the same price.


Sunshiny Oct 20th 2025 3:39 am

Re: Groceries
 
Freshco is a cheaper option (as is No Frills, which I don't like)

Suggest looking at the flyers here: https://www.redflagdeals.com/in/vancouver/flyers/ and https://www.flyertown.ca/d/p/cknwvancouver

British Columbian Nov 2nd 2025 6:13 am

Re: Groceries
 
Is it just me or has supermarket garlic got very bland over the years. I have tried most stores Bulbs, chopped pre peeled etc and its all the same, best was from farmers market but even that was tame. Time was if you got it on your hands the smell would last a day or so, now there is no smell after a quick hand rinse. Any suggestions for a good brand preferably chopped.

withabix Nov 2nd 2025 6:57 am

Re: Groceries
 

Originally Posted by British Columbian (Post 13329262)
Is it just me or has supermarket garlic got very bland over the years. I have tried most stores Bulbs, chopped pre peeled etc and its all the same, best was from farmers market but even that was tame. Time was if you got it on your hands the smell would last a day or so, now there is no smell after a quick hand rinse. Any suggestions for a good brand preferably chopped.

Did you get Covid?

I’ve not been able to taste or smell garlic much since December 2020.

I grow my own red russian garlic - about 60 bulbs per year. My wife says it is very strong and that I often add too much. I can hardly taste or smell it.

I’m actually planting my garlic crop for next summer’s harvest today!


British Columbian Nov 16th 2025 11:37 am

Re: Groceries
 
No never had Covid but i have had the jabs twice a year. I think i will try to grow my own.


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