Thousands of Canadians plan to boycott Loblaw due to rising food prices and profits, seeking a grocery code of conduct and affordable pricing.

Thousands of Canadians are planning to boycott Loblaw, the nation's largest grocery chain, in May, due to rising food prices and profits. The boycott, which is gaining momentum online, is pushing for a grocery code of conduct and affordable pricing from the major grocery chain. Loblaw's president and CEO, Per Bank, acknowledges that the company's reputation has suffered since pre-pandemic times and is looking to rebuild it.

April 29, 2024
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