This is why Galen West is a card-carrying member of the Parasite Class.

And yes, I confirmed the no-shipments, zero-stock with the store manager. 5 days and counting with no stock so far, when the sale started there was maybe 12-24 bottles for 128,000 residents in the city.

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    Surprised to hear Canada doesn’t have laws against bait advertising, I know the UK, Australia & New Zealand all do.

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      Deliveries are usually done once a week and flyers aren’t typically store specific

      But I appreciate they needed pop so badly that they checked every day and talked to the manager

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        Deliveries are usually done once a week

        Sorry, no. I see those racks being re-stocked at least twice a week under normal circumstances. There are 3-5 full trucks coming in each and every day to this particular RCSS. This is not a tiny town, we have more than a quarter-mill residents in the overall region, about half of which live within city limits.

        But I appreciate they needed pop so badly that they checked every day and talked to the manager

        You can turn that negative sarcasm off, now. I was making a comment about the Parasite-Class greedwashing first and foremost, the fact that it was soda was just incidental.

        And when soda is normally $1.50 to $2.00 per 2L (yes, even the PC cola stuff), it’s a pretty big deal when it’s 68¢ apiece.

        Plus, we’ve been out of soda for a month-plus now. Just wanted to stock up for the next half a year (and have some at Christmas) at that price. Is it wrong to take advantage of a deal and have something special to drink for Christmas?

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      They’re provincial laws but I’m pretty sure that’s not covered by the law since it’s pretty much impossible to prove it was intentional/it affects all stores.

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        Unintentional bait advertising is just exploitation via neglect rather than with intent. Here if the bait advertising happened and customers were exploited, the retailer is legally obligated to remediate regardless of their intent.

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          Considering they give rain checks I don’t think much can be done, how do you prove they intentionally had a sale on a product they knew was going to be out of stock vs any other sales where something just naturally goes out of stock as people buy all the store’s supply until they get more in the next few days?