Article 63R8J It's one more way to help you save at the grocery store — so why isn't unit pricing mandatory?

It's one more way to help you save at the grocery store — so why isn't unit pricing mandatory?

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Stephanie Hogan
from CBC | Edmonton News on (#63R8J)
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Tracking weekly flyer specials, loyalty point programs, and member pricing can all help when it comes to buying groceries amid soaring inflation. But there is another lesser known way to find the best price for what you need to buy: unit pricing. So why isn't it mandatory in Canada?

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