Even though this article is about the U.S. there is a clear parallel with the Canadian food industry.

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      Yes. That’s why I posted this. It’s so blatantly evident in Canada. And it doesn’t stop at the food industry. We could add telecom in there as well. And what else?

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    Isn’t May, dont shop at Loblaws Month?

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      Hahahahahaha like some people have a choice.

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        I am sure some don’t but there are people I know that shop at loblows and complain about ever increasing pricing, while a block over there is an independently owned grocer with much lower prices. i.e. Loblaws Peppers in 4 pack $10.99 , next door throw 4 peppers in a bag, comes to $3.90 by weight.

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    If there’s food on your table, thank a farmer. Companies like Lowblows, can go and monopolize bad haircuts and sweater vests.