I hear it break on the talk radio first, it was the topic of the day and it was slamming the phone lines, to say that folks were unhappy was a understatement but soon enough came the truth, well i will take the 30% price off as its better then nothing.

Canadian’s are a pessimistic lot really and we are used to paying higher food prices then many other places and the smaller your town or the more remote you live the higher those prices are going to be and they used to have food programs when i lived in the north, they were bias as (%&$ but they worked well if you could use them..
Today’s programs are a load of BullS(^t and do not help to the same degree at all, most of us live in brutal short growing season’s with built in challenges, the east coast has areas that can grow well for certain crops, we all love our PEI potatoes and the green belt in southern Ontario along with parts of BC are our big fruit growing belts and of course we are famous for our ability to grow grains and pulses.
hhttps://www.cbc.ca/news/business/loblaws-discount-competition
“”””””The revelation that Loblaw will end its 50 per cent discount on perishable foods like meat, fruit and vegetables as they near their best-before dates should attract the attention of Canada’s Competition Bureau, says one industry expert.
Prof. Sylvain Charlebois, the director of Dalhousie University’s Agri-food Analytics Lab, believes the action taken by the grocery chain to align its policy with other food retailers might be considered anti-competitive behavior.
In an email to Charlebois Monday, Loblaw spokesperson Catherine Thomas said the company is moving away from offering a range of discounts between 30 and 50 per cent on “serve-tonight” products and toward “a more predictable and consistent offering, including more consistency with our competitors.””””
In a nut shell, they know they have a us between an rock and hard place, the big stores bought up and grew bigger, they drove out the mom and pops stores, they swallowed the main streets small businesses and now they are THE place to shop in many places..

What stands against them.. Dollars stores and community run food programs.. and on a even smaller scale, small scale farmers and farmgate sales and CSA’s and farmers markets. Green food boxes and bulk buying stores..
Already our food banks are overwhelmed and we have no provincial or federal food program like other counties can have. I can only imagine how many people this effects, we already have so many vulnerable Canadian’s that are making a hard choice between rent and food and many of those that are sitting borderline just took a massive blow this week with a 20% cost increase per item at one of the biggest store owners in our country.
These are not the people that drive cars and shop once or twice a month, these are not the Costco folks, these are those that buy small amounts as they can, they are the ones that go to the shop at the end of the day or first thing in the morning to see what was moved to the day of use 50% of pricing.
I am both deeply saddened and pissed that a company that made the highest profits ever in their company history last year, who have been hauled in twice in 2023 to answer to the federal goverment would just raise their middle finger and effectively charge 20% more on its must use day of items.
I am not going to even remotely pretend to know the answers but if you have built your food shed, use it, barter and trade skills if you need to but use it, if you have gaps, look for ways to use your local food sheds, ask on community groups if anyone does bulk buys and splits things, if anyone know of green food boxes or local farmers that sell farmgate or local butchers that sell local raised.
Personally i can no longer recommend farmer markets locally, their prices are so high that i just walk though, shake my head and walk away.. they have become very much for place for those with excess to attend, not like when i was younger and i could go to the farmers markets because it was cheaper then going to the stores.. at least locally its flipped and in a big way.
Want the good buy on the roma’s for sauce making, the store will sell local for a fraction of the price of what they charge you at the market and do not bother asking for seconds or end of day sales, these things locally are a thing of the past.. if you still have these, good! i am happy for you..
What do you think of this change? Do you agree, they did it because they could, because they do not care what the pr is! Do you see anything changing in the future for the good or just think it will get a lot worse yet.






























