Toronto grocery store rolling back prices to 1963 Toronto Grocery
One of Toronto's most popular grocery stores is giving people a chance to taste their gourmet food offerings for less.may be rolling back prices to 1963 starting April 1, they're not joking around with the discounts they're going to be offering.
They're calling the celebration their"60/60 Experience," which will consist of 60 days of promotions. Again, bear in mind Pusateri's prices can be sky-high so you won't find anything for a few cents, but they will have some significant deals on items that are normally much more expensive.
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