Prescription eyewear too expensive for many British Columbians, poll shows

More than half of British Columbians say they cannot afford to buy prescription eyewear, according to a recent survey by Specsavers, conducted by Research Co.

Due to increasing living costs, many people say that price is the main factor when considering a new pair of glasses or seeking an eye exam.

In fact, one in three British Columbians haven’t seen an eye doctor in the past three years, the poll shows.

The survey also found that 56 per cent are seeking inexpensive alternatives when buying glasses. Another 48 per cent of British Columbians say they’re significantly reducing or foregoing eye exams altogether.

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