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  • No Frills

    No Frills

    No Frills is a Canadian discount grocery chain known for low prices, a basic store format, and a strong focus on everyday essentials. The banner is owned by Loblaw Companies Limited and is one of the best-known value grocery names in Canada. Its stores are designed to keep operating costs low while offering a broad…

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  • Metro, Inc.

    Metro, Inc.

    Metro is one of Canada’s major grocery and pharmacy retailers, with a strong presence in Quebec and Ontario. The chain is known for its combination of full-service supermarkets, discount stores, and pharmacy operations, giving it a broad reach across everyday food and health shopping. It serves customers through a mix of urban, suburban, and neighborhood…

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  • NYS Micah Kellner Wants to Tax the Use of Plastic Bags

    NYS Micah Kellner Wants to Tax the Use of Plastic Bags

    Assemblyman Micah Kellner of New York is sponsoring a law that would oblige a 25-cent tax on every single plastic bag that is used to hold groceries and other store commodities in New York. As plastic does not decompose and stays in the environment for over a thousand years, the Bill was created with the…

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  • Wal-Mart Prices May Vary from Store to Store

    Wal-Mart Prices May Vary from Store to Store

    Nowadays, when every single cent matters, it is important to know that what you’re expecting to be the most reasonable price anywhere is really the most reasonable. This is the reason why most shoppers go to Wal-Mart, because the store offers one of the lowest prices in any grocery store. However, this was not the…

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  • Store Brand Beers: Not as Expensive But Tastes Just As Good

    Store Brand Beers: Not as Expensive But Tastes Just As Good

    Nowadays, a new type of beer consumers is slowly growing in number, those that are not so picky about the popularity of the brand of beer that they are drinking. Beers that have catchy names like Port Republic, Game Day, Buck Range and Big Flats 1901 are all considered private label products. Private label products…

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  • Publix’s Coupon Policy Becomes Even Better as it Expands the Use of Third-Party Coupons

    Publix’s Coupon Policy Becomes Even Better as it Expands the Use of Third-Party Coupons

    Last Monday, more grocery shoppers at Publix began to take advantage of the grocery chain’s improved coupon policy by using manufacturer and competitor coupons for their purchases. Although Publix had been accepting competitor coupons long before the policy was improved, the grocery chain did not advertise it in its stores or even on its website.…

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  • Coupon Expert Lauren Greutman Offers Seminars on Effective Couponing

    Coupon Expert Lauren Greutman Offers Seminars on Effective Couponing

    Expert couponer and blog owner Lauren Greutman is offering seminars on how to use coupons effectively in order to save a significant amount of your grocery money. Greutman, who also manages the blog www.iamthatlady.com, has been holding seminars having the same title as her blog. These seminars basically discuss how to effectively use coupons in…

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  • A New Kind of Baby Food Co-Branded by Mott’s and Beech-Nut

    A New Kind of Baby Food Co-Branded by Mott’s and Beech-Nut

    New York-based food company Beech-Nut has introduced a new line of nutritious and great-tasting baby foods. This range of baby foods features the company’s purees, and has been co-branded with popular brand, Mott’s Applesauce. The new line of baby foods is divided into stages and has been made from all natural ingredients. Beech-Nut assures parents,…

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