Manitoba wants to mandate unit pricing at grocery stores
The Manitoba government plans to introduce legislation that will force grocery stores to reveal the price of items per standard unit of measurement, such as 100 grams or 100 millilitres. The practice allows for easier price comparisons among similar products in different size containers.
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