The number of tariff-hit products at the grocery store could soon spike as pre-tariff inventory runs out, CEO Per Bank said, which means prices for some items will go up too.
Any excuse for Loblaws to raise their prices even higher than they have been.
As a Canadian living along the border, I’ve seen enough Loblaws transport trucks traveling north bound on the QEW, from the US, to easily assume the vast bulk of their store brands are about to have big price hikes.
Boycott Loblaws. Buy straight from bakeries, farms, local farmer’s markets and non-Loblaw supermarkets. (I prefer metro)
As a Canadian living along the border, I’ve seen enough Loblaws transport trucks traveling north bound on the QEW, from the US, to easily assume the vast bulk of their store brands are about to have big price hikes.
Boycott Loblaws. Buy straight from bakeries, farms, local farmer’s markets and non-Loblaw supermarkets. (I prefer metro)
Metro is far worse than Loblaws. I have never found their prices anywhere close to being reasonable.