
All grocers need to sign code of conduct for it to be successful, Metro CEO tells MPs
All major industry players need to sign on to the grocery code of conduct in order for it to be successful, said Metro Inc. president
All grocers need to sign code of conduct for it to be successful, Metro CEO tells MPs
All major industry players need to sign on to the grocery code of conduct in order for it to be successful, said Metro Inc. president
Canadian shoppers shift to discount stores, No Name brand amid high inflation: Loblaw
Consumers are shopping for groceries more often, buying less with each visit and shifting to value-oriented stores, grocery chain said Wednesday.
Instacart adds Metro and Giant Tiger to app as it aims to spur easing pandemic demand
“It’s actually really important for us that grocery delivery isn’t seen as a luxury.”
Pressure mounting for grocers to bring back ‘hero pay’ amid Omicron surge
Unifor national president Jerry Dias says while front-line supermarket workers are facing the biggest risks, executives are receiving the biggest rewards.
Metro fast tracks adding tech to retail stores to boost productivity and profits
Metro Inc. will fast-track adding technology tools, including self-service checkouts and electronic shelf labels, to its stores in a transformation that will help to lower
Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Metro meeting Grocery and pharmacy chain Metro Inc. holds its annual meeting and releases its first-quarter results on Tuesday. The retailer reported in November that
Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
George Weston earnings George Weston Ltd. discusses third-quarter results during a conference call on Tuesday. Last quarter, the parent company of Loblaw Companies Ltd. said
Jean Coutu price was high but will pay long term dividends, says Metro CEO
The cost of buying the Jean Coutu Group was high but the pill wasn’t too difficult to swallow because it will generate a good return
Bakers, grocers involved in 16 year price fixing conspiracy: Competition Bureau
At least $1.50 has been artificially baked into the price of a loaf of bread during a 16-year-long bread price-fixing conspiracy involving the country’s largest
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