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Prices tend to fluctuate depending on what you're buying and from where as others above have said. My family tends to shop from different places depending on what's on the grocery list and this was always the case even before the pandemic. We're fortunate enough to live in an area that has a few grocery options available within a 10 minute walk (took a few decades for them appear lol): No Frills, T&T and Walmart. No Frills and Walmart for the basic staples such as bread, milk and juice. T&T tends to be for the Asian ingredients but it's usually of last resort as their prices tend to be much higher. Surprisingly we do venture out into Markham and Scarborough on a weekend basis to buy majority of our groceries for the week from independent ethnic supermarkets. Produce, meats and seafood tend to far cheaper and fresher than the giant mainstream places disregarding speciality. The only thing we noticed is that sometimes produce might not last as long in the fridge as if purchased from the mainstream giants. It's not a one stop shop for us.