May food inflation outpace overall inflation as fruits and vegetables get pricier

Cherry tomatoes are on display at the Jean Talon Market, Monday, January 11, 2016 in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson

Rising food prices continued to outpace headline inflation for the 16th straight month, Statistics Canada data showed, with no relief in sight for consumers as higher gas prices weigh on grocery bills. 

Food inflation in May was up half a percentage point to 4.3 per cent annually, pushed higher by expensive fruits and vegetables, the agency said on Monday. Overall inflation came in at 3.2 per cent annually last month.

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