Amid rising grocery prices, Canadians are increasingly flagging weight discrepancies on food labels. Social media videos show consumers weighing packages and finding less product than indicated. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) allows complaints via its website under the Safe Food for Canadians Act and the Food and Drugs Act, which mandate accurate labelling.
Humber College’s Alex Colangelo advises consumers to alert the CFIA or seek compensation from retailers for mislabeled products. Legal action is also an option, though less practical for low-cost items. The frustration has fueled a month-long Loblaws boycott, gaining traction online.
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