She buys all her groceries across the U.S. border — and finds big savings
With the average grocery bill rising despite slowing inflation, Canadian shoppers are doing whatever it takes to reduce food costs, including making a run for the U.S. border where grocery prices are lower.
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![Brandi Dustin, who lives in Roosville, B.C. on the Canada-US border, says she saves about $300 a month grocery shopping in America. Brandi Dustin lives in Roosville, B.C. on the Canada-US border and does all her food shopping at grocery store in Eureka, Montana.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6984612.1696284891!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/brandi-dustin.jpg)
With the average grocery bill rising despite slowing inflation, Canadian shoppers are doing whatever it takes to reduce food costs, including making a run for the U.S. border where grocery prices are lower.