Week of April 22, 2024
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Until now, only Brazil had a requirement to warn shoppers about products that have been downsized. But, starting July 1, stores in France will have to post notices on most products where the content shrank but not the price. (Our two-part spring shrinkflation series will be delayed one week.) That is our Mouse Print* story this week.
Here is a fascinating survey about what diners believe is acceptable or unacceptable in a restaurant. For example, if your meal is lousy, is it okay not to pay? Is it okay to leave no tip if service was bad? Is it okay for a restaurant to charge for beverage refills? Is it okay to charge a fee if guests split dishes? See all the results.
The American Consumer Satisfaction Index interviewed over 40,000 shoppers to find which companies in various categories they were most satisfied with. For grocery stores, it was a three-way tie for first place, but Walmart is at the bottom of the list of 20. For department stores, it was Macy's. For discount stores, it was TJ Maxx and Marshalls. For drugstores, CVS did the least well.
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A CBC News investigation reveals how a Canadian DNA laboratory knowingly delivered prenatal paternity test results that routinely identified the wrong biological fathers and left a trail of shattered lives around the world.
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