I am absolutely not surprised it'd be Pak n' Save, either.

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I am absolutely not surprised it'd be Pak n' Save, either.
Oh. That's right. That's the Tesco Extra, where I kept the Deadly Neurotoxin.
no worse than the Death Cap Stroganoff that happened recently: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-08-09/vic-mushroom-poisoning-deaths-police-investigation-leongatha/102707674
You have Pak n' Save? I wonder which one of us polluted the other.
We still haven't settled this Pak n' Save versus Save n' Pack business...
I'm inclined to go with the idea that it's probably Save n' Pack which came first, what with Canada being teeechnically the bigger, older brother of the smaller, younger brothers between NZ and Canada.
I'm coming at this from the perspective of an American, for whom Save n' Pack was a curiosity, compared to the various major chains in the US. I vaguely remember a store where everything was arranged on 'take it or leave it' pallets and one bagged one's own groceries... which, as I describe it, seems to be the direction grocery retail has gone overall... it doesn't seem all that novel anymore.