Small grocers embrace Ottawa’s national food security strategy (opens original article in a new tab)
Small grocers in Canada are supporting Ottawa's national food security strategy, which includes $3 billion in investments over 10 years to boost competition, support local produce, and improve affordability by expanding food infrastructure.
- Federal government's national food security strategy aims to boost competition among grocers and improve consumer affordability.
- Over $3 billion in investments over 10 years includes $1 billion for infrastructure like food terminals and hubs.
- Small grocers hope to buy directly from manufacturers through expanded food hubs, reducing reliance on wholesalers and lowering prices.
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