Food prices are a hot topic for Canadians struggling with the high cost of living, but now a growing number of complaints have been filed about inaccurate grocery weight labelling. What can you do if you think you overpaid for what you got? Is it the manufacturers’ fault or the retailers’? Global’s Naomi Barghiel reports.
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Inaccurate weights on food labels spark concern in Canada amid cost-of-living crisis
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