Saturday, Dec. 13: Here are today's Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.

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GROCERY GOUGING

Gone are the days when my late parents could buy 10 loaves of bread for a dollar and $15 filled a family of seven with food for a week. Article content Article content Article content

Today, grocery shopping is torture; prices seem to constantly rise while product size shrinks, and some liquid products seem watered down.

Whatever happened to coupons that offered shoppers a few cents off an item? Gone are the days when you could shop at a large, independently owned grocery store where the owner and staff knew their customers and tried to pass along real savings. Today, grocery shopping seems impersonal; stores are corporate-owned monstrosities and prices are constantly on the rise

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