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New report released on consumers and grocery prices
TORONTO – A report prepared by Consumers Council of Canada in response to rising grocery prices in Canada finds consumers still concerned and harbouring a “low-burning fever of grievance” against the country’s major grocers, which many have considered to be more...
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Fifth in a series of articles focused on what government and business should do to help consumers make wise shopping decisions. A voluntary code already in place at most major Canadian retailers, intended to provide an element of price protection, has introduced new...











