Throughout the store They have signs saying that the price you see on the shelf is how much Food Depot paid for the items. At the register, a 10 percent charge is added to the total bill. It is Food Depot's way of showing you that if they pay a dollar for an item, they do not charge you a 3 dollars. They charge you $1.10. They pay the same for their goods as other stores. So if they pay $2.00 for a jar of mayo, they charge you $2.20. The other grocery store pays the same $2.00. so if they charge you $3.00???
That's a rep-off
Could be a surcharge tax on groceries, recommend you contact the store.
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