CBC investigation uncovers grocers overcharging customers by selling underweighted meat | CBC News
Briefly

A CBC News investigation revealed that the Loblaw grocery chain sold underweighted meat across 80 stores, misleading customers and increasing their food costs during a difficult economic period.
Iris Griffin, a shopper who reported the overcharging issue, discovered that her ground beef was underweight due to the plastic packaging being incorrectly factored in, leading to an additional cost burden.
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