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CHARLEBOIS: The hidden food inflation tax nobody talks about
Canadians see higher grocery prices, but few realize recycling policy is quietly becoming another permanent cost in our food system. Sustainability matters, but if affordability and food security are ignored, consumers will pay the price.
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Something very few people are talking about right now is how recycling policy is quietly adding pressure to food inflation in Canada.
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