A Quebec IGA Is Charging $5 for an Individually-Packed Tomato and People Are Losing It
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It's not uncommon to see fruits and vegetables at the grocery store packaged by staff, whether it's snow peas, Brussels sprouts, or herbs. An IGA in Quebec is using a similar approach with its tomatoes. The internet has erupted in outrage and reacted strongly to this practice. Also read: Dollarama sells Quebec chocolate milk (yes, cow's milk) at bargain prices. A visitor to an IGA in the Fatima region of the Magdalen Islands was stunned by the w…
A Quebec IGA is charging $5 for an individually-packed tomato and people are losing it
When it comes to grocery chains in Quebec, IGA usually finds itself on the more bougie end of the supermarket spectrum. And folks who shop there know their prices aren't exactly Super C territory. But a location on the Îles-de-la-Madeleine is taking things to a new level, and people are losing it.A shopper who visited the IGA in Fatima recently came across individual Savoura hothouse tomatoes, each one sealed in its own plastic container and wra…
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