Canadian Meal Allowances Survey - Dinners (Hotels)

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Introduction

Purpose

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an indicator of changes in consumer prices experienced by Canadians. It is obtained by comparing, over time, the cost of a fixed basket of goods and services purchased by consumers.

Additional information

The Canadian Meal Allowances Survey is part of the Consumer Price Index program. It is conducted once each year.

The information from the Canadian Meal Allowances Survey is used to calculate meal allowances for federal government employees on travel status in Canada. The average prices for breakfast, lunch, and dinner are calculated based on the prices from a variety of restaurants throughout the country.

The meal allowances are published on the National Joint Council website at: www.njc-cnm.gc.ca, under "Rates & Allowances".

Authority

Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19.

Confidentiality

Confidential when completed

Instructions

Representative Product Description - meal

Evening special(s) (if available). If evening specials are not available, price the most popular selection(s).

The price of a regular soup and a small green salad, dessert, (least expensive excluding ice cream) coffee/tea has to be provided separately if not included in the price of the special or the most popular selection.

Pricing area

Representative Product ID Number

  • 170997: Selection 1
  • 170998: Selection 2
  • 170999: Selection 3

Describe ingredients of meal selected and include breakdown of prices if applicable.

Data brought forward

  • : Year / Month / Day
  • : Price ($)

Dates priced

  • : Year / Month / Day
  • : Price ($)

Is tax included in the price?

  • : No tax included
  • : GST
  • : PST
  • : GST/PST
  • : HST

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