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Even more pricey eatsFor the third year in a row, British Columbians can expect to shell out more for food in 2021.

The average Canadian family will pay up to an extra $695 for food this year, as the pandemic, wildfires and changing consumer habits drive up grocery bills with the biggest increase ever predicted by an annual food price report.

Rising prices for bread, meat and vegetables are expected to lead the overall food price increase of three to five per cent, according to Canada's Food Price Report 2021, released in early December.

For an average family of four, that means a $13,907 grocery bill.