- www.blogto.com Canadian grocery tycoon Galen Weston Jr. is now worth a staggering $18 billion
Galen Weston Jr., president of grocery giant Loblaw, has been crowned one of the richest people in Canada. Maclean's revealed its list of Canada's Ri…
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Grocery Prices are Rising and Farmers’ Share Declining as Corporate Processors and Retailers Take More and More
www.nfu.ca Grocery Prices are Rising and Farmers’ Share Declining as Corporate Processors and Retailers Take More and More | National Farmers UnionSwift Current, SK—Retail food prices are rising. To explain these increases, many commentators point to rising prices for farm products and cite drought, other production problems, the pandemic…
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Loblaws superhero cards
ottawa.place Stephen Gower (@srgower@ottawa.place)Attached: 1 image Is anyone collecting these superhero cards from Loblaws? I can mail them to anywhere in Canada, just let me know. One package is open as I wanted to see what they were about.
Is there a C-Suite series?
- www.ctvnews.ca Grocers are facing government crackdowns, but will it lead to change?
Canadian politicians have been trying to tackle grocery prices, which have risen significantly in just a few years amid overall inflation and higher interest rates.
- halifax.citynews.ca Farmers' markets and business groups feuding with Loblaws after disparaging text ad
Farmers’ markets and business groups say they are “sad and disappointed” in NoFrills and its parent company Loblaw after the company sent a mass-advertising text message encouraging customers to “skip the line” at their local farmers’ market and visit their stores instead. The Farmers’ Market Cooper...
- www.sasktoday.ca Privacy commissioner probing customers' claims they can't delete PC Optimum accounts
GATINEAU, Que. — The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada says it’s opened an investigation into allegations that some Loblaw customers have been unable to delete their PC Optimum accounts.
- web.archive.org "Peasant's Choice" posters outside Loblaws highlight inequality | News
A local artist is creating different spins on Loblaws' house brands to highlight the lack of grocery affordability in Canada.
Roblaws gets poked again.
- www.quebecor.com Quebecor files complaint with Competition Bureau against partnership plans between Loblaw and Glentel
uébecor a déposé une plainte au Bureau de la concurrence pour dénoncer une entente entre Loblaw et les opérateurs sans fil Bell et Rogers, à travers leur entreprise conjointe Glentel, qui donnerait à ces dernières l’exclusivité des ventes réalisées dans les comptoirs La boutique mobile (The Mobile S...
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The Management Panic Begins
Galen Weston is worried that the boycott is working. Do not falter folks! Hold the line!
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Québecor says Loblaw deal with telecom is anti-competitive, calls on Ottawa to step in
Boycott: Loblaw, Rogers, Bell and Glentel.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/quebecor-anticompetitive-loblaw-1.7210381
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This Lemmy now has a matrix
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Iced tea is now a 20 pack instead of a 24 pack
I am outraged about this. Went to my local Maxi to pick up eggs (they were half price than others) and I saw this on top of something else. I get them from costco anyways, but this kind of shrinkflation is really annoying. Other soft drinks are probably going to get the same treatment
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What’s going on with sky-high food prices? - The Fifth Estate
Here is a chilling quote from the video: "In 1986 there were 8 large grocery chains across Canada. Each was owned by a different company. Today we are down to 5 and 3 of them loblaw, Empire and Metro control close to 60 % of the market."