• Cyborganism@lemmy.ca
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    7 months ago

    Loblaws is the largest grocery conglomerate in Canada. Its owner, Galen Weston Jr., the chairman and CEO of George Weston Limited, a holdings company that owns so much shit in Canada. And also executive chairman and president of Loblaws Companies Limited.

    Weston jr is the figurehead of food price inflation in Canada. He’s basically responsible for starting the trend and everybody else followed.

    Food insecurity has become a serious problem if Canada and food banks have been solicited like never before since the pandemic.

    This is doing to be a hot topic issue in the next federal elections. But already, Loblaws lobbyists are already courting the main party leaders to ensure they don’t do anything to decrease the control they have on the food industry and the profits they make.

    It’s disgusting. I approve of this steal from Loblaws day. But it shouldn’t be limited to Loblaws. This should be every major grocery store like Metro and IGA.

  • twig@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    So the CEO of Loblaws (the parent company that owns most of the grocery chains/stores in Canada) has very explicitly been engaged in price-fixing of groceries.

    These people are stealing from us. It is correct to steal from them.

    • BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.worldOP
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      7 months ago

      I’m what I would describe as Loosely Christian. I still think it’s correct and fair to steal from these state sanctioned thieves.

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        IDK about Canada but here in the US I gotta say that it is technically not theft because corporations are NOT people, despite the Lies of the Law.

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    7 months ago

    Just this morning I read an article posted to Lemmy about an effort to hold a boycott against Loblaws and the difficulties of boycotting what is basically a monopoly for an essential service (in many places lacking competition, or where the competition is pulling the same shit, it wouldn’t be a boycott so much as a hunger strike). Looks like someone found a way around that conundrum!

    • BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.worldOP
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      I switched to the local international grocery and Longo’s. At least then I’m supporting small business. I am at an advantage living in a large city with local options which many don’t have, but it’s honestly working well.

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          7 months ago

          T&T is owned by Loblaw…

          How the fuck did this happen? Bring back knobhill farms!

          Blue Sky in duram is independently owned AFAIK, plz correct me if I am wrong

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      7 months ago

      Capitalism stans: competition means the prices have to reach a fair value.

      Capitalist grocery: [purchasing all the smaller groceries at a fair value]

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    Get caught? Call Bob Loblaw and check out Blob Loblaw’s Law Blog!

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    We’re picking which laws we break, now? That’s gonna go well. Please make sure to youtube it as a warning to others.

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      We’re picking which laws we break, now?

      Now? Apparently you missed… literally every single civics and social science class during your education. We always have. In fact, I can effectively guarantee you break several laws every single week.