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Originally Posted by Nouvellecosse
I didn't watch the tiktok but I suspect (or hope) the complaint isn't suggesting that every bag contains half the labeled contents since loblaws would realize that would be discovered pretty quickly. It's probably either a complaint about quality control (that some incorrectly filled bags are slipping through because of inadequate quality control) or that the Weston's are actively short changing some small percentage of batches which could save them money but may go unnoticed and allow plausible deniability if it was noticed. In either case more an issue of them not caring enough about consumers to ensure all products contain the advertised quality rather than all of them being under-filled. So showing that some are fully filled doesn't really say much about either of those possibilities. A small variance in content weight is normal and the bag itself would weight around 5g. But having half the advertised content weight is definitely an issue. How big an issue depends on how often it happens.
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I also didn't watch the TikTok (first one was unavailable, second one wanted me to sign in, so I didn't bother as I don't do TikTok).
However, the point is that people shouldn't take random bits of information and make up a story that the store is trying to rip them off by intentionally placing less product in the bag than is displayed on the bag. There could be many reasons, but most likely is some sort of production fuck-up.
I don't work in the grocery industry, but I would be fairly sure that Loblaw's contracts out these store-labeled products, probably to the lowest bidder, with the contract provision including certain quality requirements. As a 'no name' brand, I suspect the quality provisions would include the quality of potatoes that are used for the chips (anecdotally they seem to have more imperfections than name brand chips), but there certainly wouldn't be any cost-benefit to Loblaws in not requiring the bags to reach the product weight requirement.
It's not about whether they care about the customer or not, by having a contractor who mistakenly underfills X number of bags (and we don't know what X is, do we?). It's about how much Loblaws charges the customer over and above their costs.
I posted the package that I weighed because... so what? One or two underfilled bags do not a conspiracy theory make...