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Tellwut CA Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points - December 8 2023

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12/08/2023

Bonus 50 Points on Completed Surveys All Weekend!


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PayPal Canada Update--Unfortunately as PayPal is increasing their fees, we also need to update the point price of PayPal rewards. Starting Monday, December 4th, PayPal reward options will go up by an additional 1000 points. We apologize for the inconvenience.

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Ontario to ban puppy mills, introduces legislation to curb 'bad actors'


Ontario has introduced legislation aimed at stamping out puppy mills, the first in a suite of animal protection measures it hopes to implement in the coming months.

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Shoppers discover boxes of Cheerios, bags of Loblaws chips that weigh far less than advertised

Some Ontario shoppers have uncovered packages of Cheerios and a Loblaws brand of potato chips that weighed far less than what was printed on the package. General Mills has admitted a packaging error with its honey nut and multi-grain jumbo two-packs of Cheerios breakfast cereal. The weight printed on each cereal box is double the actual amount. The flawed jumbo packs have been selling in Canadian stores for more than four months and are still on the shelves, CBC News has confirmed. Cheerios isn't the only product to face customer scrutiny over weight. In September, two people posted TikTok videos that showed unopened Loblaws-brand No Name potato chips weighing far less than the amount printed on the bags. Consumers and advocates are calling for more transparency around the practice of shrinking packaging rather than increasing prices, known as 'shrinkflation.' Other countries make companies display weight changes on product labels.

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2023 Food Predictions--Which Came True?


Each December, experts gather in an attempt to predict what the next year will hold for how, what, and where we’ll be eating. Sometimes they are astonishingly accurate — and sometimes they are way off base!

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A third don’t count traveling home for the holidays as a true one

Visiting your family for the holidays? According to a new survey, you might need a vacation after your vacation. In the poll of 2,000 US holiday travelers, a third (34%) don’t count traveling home for the holidays as a true “vacation.” In fact, 71% of them said they’d likely need a separate vacation afterwards to unwind and relax.

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