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Province meeting with grocers to lower food prices, says Premier Danielle Smith

The UCP gov­ern­ment will meet with gro­cers in a bid to lower food prices

19 April 2026

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    The UCP gov­ern­ment will meet with gro­cers in a bid to lower food prices as war in the Middle East threatens a new spiral of infla­tion, Premier Dani­elle Smith said Sat­urday.
    Smith said shop­pers are being faced with sticker shock when pur­chas­ing meat and dairy products, and are ask­ing “how the heck did these things get so expens­ive?”
    Cal­gary anti-poverty advoc­ates say the price of gro­cer­ies is a main driver of grow­ing food insec­ur­ity in the city and province.
    “If the gov­ern­ment can do any­thing to help access healthy and afford­able food, it's great news,” said Dani Deboice, exec­ut­ive dir­ector of Vibrant Com­munit­ies Cal­gary.
    “Low-income people have very little wiggle room and food is the only vari­able cost — they're hav­ing to make trade-offs with rent and food.”
    She said lower costs at the gro­cery store would reduce reli­ance on sup­port sys­tems such as the Cal­gary Food Bank, which says its hamper dis­tri­bu­tion has increased by nearly 200 per cent since 2020.

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