Canadian Discount Grocer No Frills Has Created an 8-Bit Video Game

Players can earn loyalty points to use in store

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If you ever find yourself bored enough to play a video game created by a grocery store chain, look no further: No Frills has you covered.

The Canadian chain of discount supermarkets has launched an 8-bit video game with help from Toronto agency John St., where players can scoop up deals while avoiding “frills” such as diamonds, limos and champagne.

It’s the video game no one asked for, but No Frills shoppers who play can at least rack up loyalty points—up to 500 per day—to use in real life.

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