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DON'T SHOP LUCKY

thinks you're stupid.

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Customers are outraged at Lucky pricing after it was taken over by Canadian-Owned Save Mart company.

While Lucky blames inflation for its high prices, a recent price check in San Francisco shows it charges significantly more than nearby competitors like FoodsCo for the EXACT SAME ITEMS!

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HEINZ Tomato Ketchup, 32 oz

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$7.99

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$4.29

You're being ripped off $3.70

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Oreo cookies, Family Size

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$6.49

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$3.99

You're being ripped off $2.50

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Jimmy Dean Premium Pork Sausage, 16oz

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$8.79

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$5.49

You're being ripped off $3.30

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Honey Bunches of Oats,12oz

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$6.49

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$2.29

You're being ripped off $4.20

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Pampers Baby Diapers Size 3, 136ct

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$51.99

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$44.99

You're being ripped off $7

Prices accurate as of 9/12/2025

You wouldn't accept a 33% pay cut, so why pay it on your groceries?
A quick 5-item trip costs over $20 more at Save Mart.

TOTAL:

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$81.75

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$61.05

Where's all that money going?

While your grocery bills are skyrocketing, Canadian billionaire Jim Pattison has been buying up local grocery chains like Save Mart, Lucky, and FoodMaxx. He’s using your hard earned cash to make sure you have fewer and fewer choices of where to shop.

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We've had enough.

Join your neighbors in telling Canadian Jim Pattison that he doesn’t get to exploit American families and communities. We demand fair prices.

Until then, shop somewhere else.

Fill out the form to stay up-to-date on the fight for fair prices.

OTHER STORIES FROM SAVE MART BANNER STORES

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MARIN COUNTY - A Lucky’s supermarket in Novato has been closed since Thursday morning after health officials found an active infestation of rats, according to Marin County Environmental Health Services.

FOX 2 KTVU

Dave Detling

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Save Mart agreed to pay about $20.5 million to a group of former non-union employees who had claimed that the Modesto, Calif.-based retailer terminated their retirement health plan after promising it would remain in place for life.

Supermarket News

Mark Hamstra

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The grocery chain has reached a settlement over allegations it was selling items like over-the-counter medications and baby food past their “use by” dates.

Grocery Dive

Catherine Douglas Moran

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A former Save Mart manager has filed a class-action lawsuit against the company, alleging wage theft. The total value of unpaid wages is estimated in the millions.

Merced Sun-Star

Dominique Williams

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