How a grocery expert and ‘food professor’ shops
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How a grocery expert and ‘food professor’ shops
DANIEL REALE-CHIN
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Sylvain Charlebois wants Canadians to pay closer attention to their grocery bills. From sale items that ring up at the wrong price, to meats and prepackaged produce that are weighed incorrectly, he says many shoppers may not realize they are paying more than they should.
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