Know what Calgary actually pays.

Crowdsourced receipt data builds a real-time price map of your city. Not listed prices. Not flyer deals. What people actually paid, at the register, today.

SUPERSTORE #4412
Mar 21, 2026 • Calgary, AB
2% Milk 4L $5.49
Eggs 12pk $4.29 *
Bread Wht $3.99
Chicken Brst 1kg $14.99
Cheddar 400g $6.49 *
Bananas 1 bunch $1.72
TOTAL $36.97
* $3.40 cheaper at Co-op
25%
Grocery prices up in 5 years across Canada
6.3%
Food inflation rate (Jan 2026)
1.4M
Calgarians who deserve price transparency
How it works

Snap a receipt. See the truth.

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Snap your receipt

Take a photo after checkout. Our OCR reads every line item, price, and unit cost in seconds.

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Feed the map

Your data joins thousands of other Calgarians. Together we build the most accurate price map in the city.

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Shop smarter

See where any item is cheapest right now. Not based on flyers or listed prices, but on what people actually paid.

Listed prices lie.

Flyer apps show you advertised deals. Website scrapers show listed prices. Neither shows what happens at the register, where loyalty discounts, unadvertised markdowns, and regional pricing create a completely different reality.

Receipt data is ground truth

Every receipt is a verified transaction. Real store, real date, real price paid. No estimates, no scraping artifacts.

Unit pricing reveals the real deal

A "sale" on a smaller package can still cost more per gram. We calculate true unit costs so you compare apples to apples.

Crowdsourced means current

Prices change daily. Our data is as fresh as the last receipt uploaded by a fellow Calgarian.

The roadmap

Groceries are just the start.

Once we've mapped grocery pricing, the same model expands into every cost that eats into Calgary households.

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Groceries

Unit pricing across all Calgary stores

Utilities

Compare electricity and gas rates

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Insurance

Auto and home insurance transparency

Price transparency shouldn't be a luxury. It should be the default.

Calgary Price Watch is building the infrastructure for an informed city. Every receipt scanned is a vote for transparency, and a step toward a market where the best price wins.