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Related: About this forumLoblaws got caught price fixing. They are offering $25 gift cards. Here's the link and article:
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/how-to-receive-a-25-loblaw-card-after-bread-price-fixing-arrangement/article37392332/Loblaw Companies Ltd. is offering customers a $25 gift card as a goodwill gesture after admitting the company participated in an industry-wide bread price-fixing arrangement.
"This conduct should never have happened," said Galen G. Weston, CEO, during a conference call with analysts Tuesday.
"The gift card is a direct acknowledgment of that to our customers. We hope that they'll see it as a meaningful amount that demonstrates our commitment to keeping their trust and confidence," he said in response to how the company arrived at the card's $25 value.
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Link to register for the card: https://www.loblawcard.ca
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Loblaws got caught price fixing. They are offering $25 gift cards. Here's the link and article: (Original Post)
EllieBC
Dec 2017
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True Dough
(20,915 posts)1. Signed up last night
Well, registered my email, at least. I also alerted several family members. We'll make them pay for taking more of our bread for bread!
EllieBC
(3,384 posts)2. I've been spreading the word too.
$25 of bread is better than $0!
True Dough
(20,915 posts)3. Save on Foods is also going to offer a $25 gift card