Yesterday I was visiting the Co-op store here in town (Lacombe) and guess what?  
Produce prices were quoted (written) ONLY in $/lb!  :-(

Now, I was wondering if anyone here can help me quote the Canadian regulations about 
this because I'm intending to place an official complaint before the authorities about 
this!

Thanks anyone.

Marcus
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 23:44:09  
 CarletonM wrote:
>Last month (August 19-22) we were on vacation in the Vancouver-Victoria era, 
>and I noted the following.
>
>1.  A sign on BC hwy 17 about halfway between downtown Victoria and the 
>Swartz Bay ferry terminal, giving the distance in both km and miles (the latter in 
>orange).  First time I've seen miles in Canada.
>
>2.  A bottle of Coca-Cola was 600 mL a few years ago.  Now it's 591 mL.  No 
>ounces given, but obviously hidden FFU.
>
>3.  Fudge is still sold by the pound.  Wonder how people under 35 order it.
>
>4.  Pacific Coach Lines bus driver (about 55-60 years old), approaching 
>Tsawwassen ferry terminal from Vancouver, told the passengers to be back at the bus 
>an hour and a half after boarding the boat, and that it would be about "20 
>miles" from the Vancouver Island ferry terminal to Victoria.  No mention of km.
>
>5.  Same driver, upon arrival at the Victoria bus terminal, told everyone 
>that the Fairmont (formerly Canadian Pacific) Empress Hotel was about "100 yards" 
>away.
>
>Frustrating; I wanted three days away from FFU and didn't get it ...
>
>Carleton
>


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