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Livestock, meat, and grocery market analyst Kevin Grier joins Sarah to discusses the potential impact of the carbon tax removal on consumer prices. While drivers may see immediate savings at the pump, grocery prices won’t reflect the tax changes right away. Grier explains that due to existing contracts and absorbed costs, savings in the grocery aisle could take time to materialize, and how much consumers will ultimately benefit remains uncertain.
By Corus RadioLivestock, meat, and grocery market analyst Kevin Grier joins Sarah to discusses the potential impact of the carbon tax removal on consumer prices. While drivers may see immediate savings at the pump, grocery prices won’t reflect the tax changes right away. Grier explains that due to existing contracts and absorbed costs, savings in the grocery aisle could take time to materialize, and how much consumers will ultimately benefit remains uncertain.

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