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Interesting. In Québec, the 10% ''Taxe de Vente du Québec'' dosen't apply to food, except pre-made junkfood, with some confusing exceptions.

Prepackaged cookies boxes and soda? Taxed. Wait is that a box of freshly baked cookies? Not taxed. Is that ice-cream item over 500mL? Not taxed. Under? Taxed.

Is that packaged food item sold hot? Taxed. Cooled-down? Not taxed. ( I assume it's to prevent any smart ass trying to dodge sales taxes on restaurent meals ).

12 days ago
1 score
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Interesting. In Québec, the 10% ''Taxe de Vente du Québec'' dosen't apply to food, except pre-made junkfood, with some confusing exceptions.

Prepackaged cookies boxes and soda? Taxed. Wait is that a box of freshly baked cookies? Not taxes. Is that ice-cream item over 500mL? Not taxed.

Is that packaged food item sold hot? Taxed. Cooled-down? Not taxed. ( I assume it's to prevent any smart ass trying to dodge sales taxes on restaurent meals ).

12 days ago
1 score
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Interesting. In Québec, the 10% ''Taxe de Vente du Québec'' dosen't apply to food, except pre-made junkfood, with some confusing exceptions.

Prepackaged cookies boxes and soda? Taxed. Wait is that a box of freshly baked cookies? Not taxes.

12 days ago
1 score