Loblaw apologizes after charging customers a charity donation without consent

Loblaw apologizes after charging customers a charity donation without consent

Kirk Bennett had just finished shopping at a grocery store in an on-island Montreal suburb when he noticed something off on his receipt. He had a 62-cent charge for "PC CHARITY" from the Maxi grocery store in Dorval, Que., and he said the cashier never

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