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no name products

At Costco, the house brand is Kirkland Signature and at Loblaws stores, it's No Name and President's Choice.

But how do prices compare for house brand items at these grocery stores in Canada?

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For many grocery shoppers in Ontario frustration with Loblaws, its outgoing President Galen Weston Jr., and prices for its products and those of its generic No Name brand have been building for months.

The latest example of this now comes from the snack aisle, where someone found a No Name bag of chips being sold at a price they felt was far too high, and other shoppers seem to totally agree.

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The price of extra virgin olive oil has made headlines in the past as Ontario shoppers shared their frustration with Loblaws and its soon-to-be-replaced President and CEO Galen Weston Jr. Now, some people are questioning why the No Name version of the product is more expensive than other "named things."

Ontario Comedian and TikToker, Bryan, shared a video about his observation of Loblaws' No Name EVOO prices compared to other ones on the shelves and the response has been shocking.

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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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