The cost of shipping is calculated by giving the L x W x H dimensions (in feet/inches) of the shipping box plus the weight (in lbs/oz) to the Post Office clerk or shipping label "vending machine". The rate will differ every day by a bit due to daily fluctuations in fuel costs, employees on hand, demand, shortages, etc. The USPS also has flat-rate "2 day shipping" (Priority Mail) boxes, I think sizes are from 6"x2"x4" up to 12"x12"x12". If your thing fits in one of those its a great way to save money usually, but shipping food to Alberta WILL involve Canada Import/Customs fees, methinks.
staff at the usps attention, please, the receiver named THOMAS NGUYEN at 16051Banana ST is a scammer, be careful, so many consumers have been scammed by him(her)!
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