shockedcanadian
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These creepy criminals are stealing my home and the rest of my life from me, after decades of violations of my rights.
Are Americans going to stop helping these SOBs or are you becoming a nation that doesn't care about human rights and civil liberties?
This is how far it has gone. The "chosen ones" in government are encouraging Canadians to save money by eating stale food.
Save some of us ffs. The West Germans didn't turn their backs on desperate East Germans. Believe me when I say, if your State Department and intel agencies don't already know; we are the East Germans in this relationship.
westgatesentinel.com
A new wave of discount grocery stores is sweeping Quebec, selling food items near or past their best before dates at steep reductions to ease the pinch on shoppers' wallets, according to a recent CBC report.
The outlets, gaining momentum in the province, promise cheaper prices by repurposing items still safe to eat, as "best before" labels indicate quality, not safety, say experts.
CBC's Gabriel Guinty highlighted how the stores are helping some consumers amid Canada's affordability crunch.
"Business is booming," he said. "This type of store and the products they sell at a cheaper price are clearly in demand."
The initiative grows as food costs spiral, exacerbating a national crisis.
Are Americans going to stop helping these SOBs or are you becoming a nation that doesn't care about human rights and civil liberties?
This is how far it has gone. The "chosen ones" in government are encouraging Canadians to save money by eating stale food.
Save some of us ffs. The West Germans didn't turn their backs on desperate East Germans. Believe me when I say, if your State Department and intel agencies don't already know; we are the East Germans in this relationship.
HUNGER GAMES: CBC promotes grocery stores selling expired food to desperate Canadians
A new wave of discount grocery stores is sweeping Quebec, selling food items near or past their best before dates at steep reductions.
A new wave of discount grocery stores is sweeping Quebec, selling food items near or past their best before dates at steep reductions to ease the pinch on shoppers' wallets, according to a recent CBC report.
The outlets, gaining momentum in the province, promise cheaper prices by repurposing items still safe to eat, as "best before" labels indicate quality, not safety, say experts.
CBC's Gabriel Guinty highlighted how the stores are helping some consumers amid Canada's affordability crunch.
"Business is booming," he said. "This type of store and the products they sell at a cheaper price are clearly in demand."
The initiative grows as food costs spiral, exacerbating a national crisis.