Grocery stores are now guilt-tripping people into donating to food banks Toronto Grocery
, there is another new move some retailers are making that is really enraging customers.
The reaction to these stickers has been the same, with one person sharing a photo of one of the signs in questionalong with the caption"Grocery stores in this province now label foods as a 'most needed [food] bank product.' Instead of donating food or slashing prices, grocery chains prey on the poor."
"I hate when grocery stores do the 'would you like to donate $1 to xyz?' Like no, fuck you, donate it yourself you greedy capitalist bastards," one comment with 277 upvotes reads.
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