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    1. Loblaws-owned Superstore „pays“ $10 k as a cost of doing business r/loblawsisoutofcontrol.

    2. ObiYawnKenobi on

      Fining them does nothing. It just becomes cost of doing business and gets added to prices.

    3. 10k, enough to break headlines but Galen makes that in less than a day

      But why would the government fine a company that lobbies them so much?

    4. Different_Coyote_340 on

      Not nearly enough of a fine to discourage them from continuing this.

    5. $10k for Loblaws?!? 

      😂😂😂

      10k is a chunk of change for a middle class family, but for a grocery conglomerate? That’s the price of doing business.

    6. 251325132000 on

      I’m sure they’re shaking and puking at their head office right now. How will they possibly pay that $10,000 fine? Such limp-wristed enforcement agencies we have

    7. I worked corporate at Loblaw. The reason they are doing this, is because the PC brand is „Canadian“ in the sense that it was created/marketed by the people working at HQ. They do this for all PC/no name products, even though the contents of the product might be foreign. It’s a grey line, but leadership is taking advantage of it to boost margins.

    8. youngboomergal on

      This reads like the fine is against that store franchise not for the corporation, if so I think a few more of these per store might be incentive enough to keep owners honest.

    9. Stock_Helicopter_260 on

      Per instance right?    Right?

      Jesus it really doesn’t even matter to them does it

    10. Devourer_of_felines on

      Might as well encourage more fake advertising if 10k is the penalty for getting caught

    11. How are they going to survive this? Surely they’ll go out of business, we should give them a bailout.

    12. Colour me surprised that the company behind the bread fixing scandal could do such a thing /s

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