If you've noticed that the weight listed on some of your grocery products is misleading, you're not the only one. Vancouverite Jacob MacLellan post...
If you've noticed that the weight listed on some of your grocery products is misleading, you're not the only one.
MacLellan said he went back to the store to return the No Name item but was given a"tough time" by staff who claimed that the bag weighed 750 grams. "It's time for a revolution, and boycotts just don't do enough. We the public need to hold these people accountable, not just Loblaw, for what they're doing to us."
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