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Thomas StorringDirector – Economics and Statistics
Tel: 902-424-2410Email: thomas.storring@novascotia.ca

September 04, 2025
AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES, JULY 2025

Year-over-year (July 2025 vs July 2024)

Over the last year (July 2025 vs July 2024), the consumer price index for all items in Nova Scotia excluding food increased by 1.3%. Food prices as a whole rose 3.0%.  At the same time average weekly earnings across all Nova Scotia industries increased by 3.7%.

In the last year, the following products reported lower prices in Nova Scotia: beef striploin, pork shoulder, salmon, soy milk, nut milk, butter, margarine, oranges, bananas, limes, cantaloupe, strawberries, avocado, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage, onions, celery, cucumber, romaine lettuce, broccoli, frozen vegetables (broccoli, corn, mixed vegetables, peas), white bread, pasta, brown rice, cereal, wheat flour, tea, cooking oils (vegetable, olive), baby food, mayonnaise, canned goods (beans, peaches, pears), dried lentils, hummus, salad dressing

The following products reported price growth that exceeded the gains in average weekly earnings: beef (top sirloin, rib, ground), pork (loin, rib), chicken (whole, breasts, thighs, drumsticks), bacon, wieners, canned tuna, meatless burgers, cream, yogurt, eggs, pears, grapes, potatoes, carrots, mushrooms, iceberg lettuce, peppers, squash, frozen spinach, frozen strawberries, crackers, cookies, white rice, white sugar, orange juice, coffee, infant formula, peanut butter, canned baked beans, canned soup, tofu, salsa, peanuts, deodorant, toothpaste, shampoo

 

Nova Scotia prices relative to national average (July 2025)

Nova Scotia food prices were below national averages for the following products: beef (stewing, striploin, ground), chicken thigh, bacon, shrimp, canned salmon, milk (2l), butter, lemons, cabbage, romaine lettuce, white sugar, baby food, mayonnaise, canned pear, pasta sauce, salad dressing, shampoo

Nova Scotia food prices were more than 10% higher than the national averages for the following products: pork loin, chicken drumsticks, wieners, canned tuna, cream, eggs, oranges, bananas, pears, limes, grapes, cantaloupe, strawberries, potatoes, tomatoes, cucumber, mushrooms, iceberg lettuce, broccoli, peppers, flatbread, cooking oils (vegetable, canola, olive), canned soup

Notes: Statistics Canada makes available scanner data on prices collected for a range of food and personal care items. These prices are collected through point-of-sale (transaction) data obtained directly from Canadian retailers. The data represent commonly purchased items (which do change over time), but are not representative of the Consumer Price Index weights. Over time, products are rotated and quantity or quality July change. Comparisons of prices from one time period to another reflect quantity and quality changes as well as price changes.

For the purposes of this analysis, the 110 items reported by Statistics Canada will be grouped into:

  • Meat, fish, poultry and meat substitutes
  • Dairy, eggs and substitute products
  • Fruit (including canned and frozen products)
  • Vegetables (including canned and frozen products)
  • Grains, cereals, beans, legumes and nuts
  • Sugar, juices, cooking oils, condiments and prepared foods
  • Health and cleaning products

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 18-10-0245-01  Monthly average retail prices for selected productsTable 18-10-0004-01  Consumer Price Index, monthly, not seasonally adjustedTable 14-10-0063-01  Employee wages by industry, monthly, unadjusted for seasonality



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