Rising food costs have forced British Columbians to shop differently, eat less: poll
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Rising food costs have forced British Columbians to shop differently, eat less: poll.
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The poll, conducted by Research Co., found that rising food costs have forced many British Columbians to change their shopping and dietary habits.
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