Xray_Crystal_Junkie
Senior Member
The only part I hate is the No Frills, quite like the rest. Could anyone detail their disgust?
Wow. Looks like hell.
The only part I hate is the No Frills, quite like the rest. Could anyone detail their disgust?
Not sure why this project chaps my hide so badly - maybe it's the sun media residue - but I can say that when I walk into no frills I feel like Mitt Romney has just stuck it to me.
The Weston group has mastered the art of fooling people into believing they are getting good value with 'no frills', when they are in fact getting a miserable experience facilitated by miserable, underpaid employees who stock the floors and racks with the crappiest processed foods available, brandished under the banner of what amounts to visual pollution. Only pizza pizza or Subway have more visually offensive signage. It may sound dramatic but the first time I walked into No frills I felt like I was in a Stephen King novel and I wondered how a city like Toronto could be foisted by this crap. This No frills crap would never fly in any reasonably advanced american city and certainly not Vancouver. It's true that every city has discount grocers, but that's what they are. No Frills is a major player in Toronto that serves a wide demographic, and it not only sells mostly processed trash, but with the exception of the occasional loss-leader, for what you get it's actually not cheap at all. Turns out that $2.99 ball of Mozzarella is actually a 'cheese product' containing mostly soy bean oil.
Nothing wrong with the nofrills store in the Sun building. It's clean new store with fresh product because it moves. Weston sure can't fool me and others about the savings, if there was none I could easy shop across the street at Sobeys or Loblaws store at Lower Jarvis street.
As per the stock found on the shelf's, same stuff you will find in Loblaws store including the President Choice, .