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loblaws ontario

Things might be a little different next time you shop at Loblaws and it's all due to "organized retail crime" in the grocery industry.

In an email to Narcity, Loblaw confirmed that they've implemented a trial at certain grocery stores where customers who use the self-checkout kiosks then need to scan their receipt in order to provide proof that they've paid when exiting the store.

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Some grocery shoppers in Ontario are once again showing their frustration with Loblaws and its President and CEO Galen Weston Jr. after someone shared the prices for extra virgin olive oil at a discount grocery store chain.

Seen at a No Frills, the prices for brand-name, and even no-name-brand, olive oil in bulk topped out between $35 and $40 — numbers you can bet won't be on a No Frills flyer anytime soon.

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Public frustration with Loblaws prices has become the norm so far this year and while some shoppers — desperate to find cheap groceries in Ontario — have knelt down to buy the No Name brand, more people are finding it's no longer their best option.

The bright yellow No Name products once synonymous with a cheaper price tag, and a promise to shoppers that they could "switch and save," no longer seem to be the cheapest bet, and people are noticing.

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Buying groceries in Ontario has felt like some kind of cruel game over the last several months, but thankfully part of the game has started to include people sharing their grocery shopping tips and tricks to help others try and save.

With grocery prices in Ontario under the spotlight, some people are sharing what cheap or off-brand products are worth bending down to the bottom shelf for, and it seems despite growing frustrations with Loblaws, people still have some love for its No Name brand.

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A Canadian comedian is going viral on TikTok for a recent discovery he had while shopping at Loblaws.

Ontario TikToker Bryan Nothling shared a video last week that's gotten over 230,000 views and many comments.

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