Here are the grocery items that people in Ontario say they refuse to pay more for

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Here are the grocery items that people in Ontario say they refuse to pay more for
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After months of paying exorbitant amounts for groceries, people in Ontario and across Canada are finally taking a stand, with thousands planning to...

After months of paying exorbitant amounts for groceries, people in Ontario and across Canada are finally taking a stand, withBut, there are some foods that residents say they will simply just do without if prices rise, because they absolutely refuse to pay more than they already do for them.Rather than boycotting specific stores, shoppers are vowing to boycott individual ingredients and items if they reach certain price levels, both to protect their wallets and to prove a point.

Many chimed in to say that they will soon be forgoing fast food across the board, including both drive-thru eats from big chains and the quick meals offered at grocery store hot counters. Cereal was another one that made many lists and was also one of the things that people said they already only buy when it's on sale. Some already avoid buying the stuff, opting instead for rolled oats, toast and jam, or literally anything else for breakfast.

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