Loblaw backs away from plan to end 50% discount on food nearing best-before date
"We've listened to the feedback from our customers and colleagues and are reverting [where it existed before] to the 50 per cent off discounts," the company, whose stores include Atlantic Superstore, No Frills, Dominion and Freshmart to name a few, told CBC News in an email on Friday.
"In the Atlantic, we had not implemented the change and will not. In the rest of the country, customers can expect to see 50 per cent stickers returning in the next few weeks."
They're all crooks
And they want us to pay more? Fuck Loblaws and fuck the rest;
Atlantic Superstore, Dominion, Loblaws, Maxi, No Frills, Provigo Le Marché, Valu-Mart, Real Canadian Superstore, Wholesale Club, Your Independent Grocer and Zehrs.
That’s just Loblaws. All the major chains are doing it, not just them.
Safeway never did it. At least not the one I go to and I'm there 2-3 days a week. Just bought stewing beef with a 5$ off that was expiring next day.
Safeway has always been a rip off, and yes their prices are going up too
We're not talking about price increases, we're talking about discounting nearly expired food.
The comment I was responding to was talking about price and profit increases.
But in regards to the stickers: they thought they could get an instant 20% boost but realized they were throwing more stuff than was worth it.
This guy has lost his fucking mind
Sounds like he got some boots to enjoy licking at 50% off
Good on Loblaws for... not going through something really scummy? Am I supposed to be happy about this?
At least it shows we (as in Canadians) have some say in it, but hopefully people will catch on to how brazen Loblaw's ideas are that are designed to screw us over.
I bet this was their plan all along.
Now the public has "a win" and feel like they've accomplished something, even though we're exactly where we were a week ago
Bob Loblaw
Love his law blog
Isn't the point of these discounts to allow the store to unload goods that customers otherwise would avoid due to low remaining shelf life, and recoup some of the purchase costs? If they don't discount it will end up costing them money.
They've lost their minds.
...and/or are throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Loblaw Companies Ltd. is backing down from its decision to nix a 50 per cent discount on food products nearing their best-before dates.
"We've listened to the feedback from our customers and colleagues and are reverting [where it existed before] to the 50 per cent off discounts," the company, whose stores include Atlantic Superstore, No Frills, Dominion and Freshmart to name a few, told CBC News in an email on Friday.
Earlier this week, CBC reported that an email from Loblaw Companies Ltd. stated it would no longer discount perishable foods like meat, fruit, and vegetables by 50 per cent as their best-before date approaches.
The decision was widely criticized by people who rely on the discount to eat, especially as the price of groceries continues to rise.
Bill VanGorder, the national advocacy chair for the Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP), welcomed the news and said it made his Friday evening.
"I hope that all the food retailers will look at this decision and realize that it's in their best interest to follow the needs of older Canadians across the country and be a part of giving them a comfortable life that they deserve to live," he said.
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I went to the store a week ago when this was implemented. There were 30% off items everywhere. Presumably people were not buying them and Loblaws had to throw stuff out. They are backing down not because they "listened to feedback" but probably because they are losing money. The greed wins again...