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Loblaw says number of tariff-affected products will triple in coming weeks - National | Globalnews.ca

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  • D daryl@lemmy.ca

    Of course they will.

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    IninewCrow
    wrote on last edited by
    #5

    All the more reason for me not to shop at Loblaws

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    • D daryl@lemmy.ca

      Any excuse for Loblaws to raise their prices even higher than they have been.

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      irish_link@lemmy.world
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      #6

      Really!? Rob said that?

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      • D daryl@lemmy.ca

        Any excuse for Loblaws to raise their prices even higher than they have been.

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        Avid Amoeba
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        #7

        Loblaw's out of control.

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        • D daryl@lemmy.ca

          Any excuse for Loblaws to raise their prices even higher than they have been.

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          setVeryLoud(true);
          wrote on last edited by isveryloud@lemmy.ca
          #8

          Devil's advocate, but this seems logical to me. Loblaws buys products at X price, now plus Y tariff because they now have to import new stock, and logically won't want to eat the difference because they're a business.

          I'm assuming they're keeping their margins the same here and just directly passing the cost of tariffs to the end consumer.

          This is nothing egregious, though not benevolent. I suggest we keep our Loblaws hate for when they actually do shitty stuff, like colluding over the price of bread.

          At least I'll give them points for clearly marking tariffed products with a T in a triangle so we can avoid them.

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          • Y yurkshirelad@lemmy.ca

            It wouldn’t surprise me if Weston started sourcing fewer Canadian products so they could raise prices.

            /cynical

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            zipzoopaboop@lemmynsfw.com
            wrote on last edited by
            #9

            Just at first while people get used to the increase. Then switch to avoid tariff without lowering price

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            • IninewCrowI IninewCrow

              Knowing Loblaws ... they'll just hike the price of everything and pocket the difference

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              StinkyFingerItchyBum
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              #10

              They will just price-fix something Galen names as his next yacht.

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              • setVeryLoud(true);I setVeryLoud(true);

                Devil's advocate, but this seems logical to me. Loblaws buys products at X price, now plus Y tariff because they now have to import new stock, and logically won't want to eat the difference because they're a business.

                I'm assuming they're keeping their margins the same here and just directly passing the cost of tariffs to the end consumer.

                This is nothing egregious, though not benevolent. I suggest we keep our Loblaws hate for when they actually do shitty stuff, like colluding over the price of bread.

                At least I'll give them points for clearly marking tariffed products with a T in a triangle so we can avoid them.

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                daryl@lemmy.ca
                wrote on last edited by
                #11

                You assume wrong. Their profit margins have gone up. They are now making huge profits.

                Just a moment...

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                • D daryl@lemmy.ca

                  Any excuse for Loblaws to raise their prices even higher than they have been.

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                  daryl@lemmy.ca
                  wrote on last edited by daryl@lemmy.ca
                  #12

                  Just to put this in perspective, Loblaws profits are going up.

                  Just a moment...

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                  What are they doing with this profit? Not helping Canadian farmers and producers. that is for sure.

                  "The company announced a 10% increase in dividends and repurchased $457 million in shares."

                  They are buying back their own shares. Potential investment money gone to waste.

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                  • Y yurkshirelad@lemmy.ca

                    It wouldn’t surprise me if Weston started sourcing fewer Canadian products so they could raise prices.

                    /cynical

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                    labtec6@lemmy.ca
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #13

                    I personally didn't see any price decreases when the carbon tax was removed so I wouldn't be surprised.

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                    • Y yurkshirelad@lemmy.ca

                      It wouldn’t surprise me if Weston started sourcing fewer Canadian products so they could raise prices.

                      /cynical

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                      notmyoldredditname@lemmy.world
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #14

                      If the government suspects them of doing this, couldn't they pass a law requiring them to display the tarrif amount?

                      Not sure we could expect the government to do that either, but seems like an option.

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                      • D daryl@lemmy.ca

                        Just to put this in perspective, Loblaws profits are going up.

                        Just a moment...

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                        (ca.investing.com)

                        What are they doing with this profit? Not helping Canadian farmers and producers. that is for sure.

                        "The company announced a 10% increase in dividends and repurchased $457 million in shares."

                        They are buying back their own shares. Potential investment money gone to waste.

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                        toastmeister@lemmy.ca
                        wrote on last edited by toastmeister@lemmy.ca
                        #15

                        If we didn't do mass immigration they would be hurting. Instead we flooded them with cheap labor while increasing demand, so the high interest rates barely did anything to them.

                        Do we blame them or the Feds though?

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                        • T toastmeister@lemmy.ca

                          If we didn't do mass immigration they would be hurting. Instead we flooded them with cheap labor while increasing demand, so the high interest rates barely did anything to them.

                          Do we blame them or the Feds though?

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                          daryl@lemmy.ca
                          wrote on last edited by daryl@lemmy.ca
                          #16

                          This makes absolutely no sense. Actually, it appears you are trying to mask far-right extremism in a seemingly innocuous post.

                          I blame you for meaningless obfuscation.

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                          • T toastmeister@lemmy.ca

                            If we didn't do mass immigration they would be hurting. Instead we flooded them with cheap labor while increasing demand, so the high interest rates barely did anything to them.

                            Do we blame them or the Feds though?

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                            Rentlar
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #17

                            Loblaws making increasing profit, dividends and stock buybacks, raises prices while citing tariffs

                            do we blame immigrants or Canadian government

                            LOL

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                            • L labtec6@lemmy.ca

                              I personally didn't see any price decreases when the carbon tax was removed so I wouldn't be surprised.

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                              corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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                              #18

                              didn’t see any price decreases

                              Not much to decrease:

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                              • D daryl@lemmy.ca

                                Just to put this in perspective, Loblaws profits are going up.

                                Just a moment...

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                                (ca.investing.com)

                                What are they doing with this profit? Not helping Canadian farmers and producers. that is for sure.

                                "The company announced a 10% increase in dividends and repurchased $457 million in shares."

                                They are buying back their own shares. Potential investment money gone to waste.

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                                Phoenixz
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #19

                                Buying up their own shares make the share value go up, less shares to buy and the such. This is awesome form investors and shareholders.

                                Fuck the customers

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                                • R Rentlar

                                  Loblaws making increasing profit, dividends and stock buybacks, raises prices while citing tariffs

                                  do we blame immigrants or Canadian government

                                  LOL

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                                  toastmeister@lemmy.ca
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                                  #20

                                  Mark Miller himself said we would be in a recession if not for mass immigration of 1.4 million people in a year.

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                                  • T toastmeister@lemmy.ca

                                    Mark Miller himself said we would be in a recession if not for mass immigration of 1.4 million people in a year.

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                                    Rentlar
                                    wrote on last edited by rentlar@lemmy.ca
                                    #21

                                    The TFW policy on immigration is terrible and an issue absolutely, but you're using it as a whataboutism away from the topic at hand -- that is chiefly a Loblaws decision to screw over people and reap the benefits from it.

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                                    • T toastmeister@lemmy.ca

                                      Mark Miller himself said we would be in a recession if not for mass immigration of 1.4 million people in a year.

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                                      leftytighty@slrpnk.net
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                                      #22

                                      People will do anything but blame corporations for their behaviour.

                                      If we tax them prices will go up! Of course they raised prices, we didn't make enough eye contact while we fellated the board!

                                      Funny it's never "raising prices is pointless, people will just demand higher wages!"

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                                      • T toastmeister@lemmy.ca

                                        Mark Miller himself said we would be in a recession if not for mass immigration of 1.4 million people in a year.

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                                        revan343@lemmy.ca
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #23

                                        Yes, Canada uses immigration to prop up our economy due to our declining birth rate and our cancerous economic system. What does that have to do with Loblaw's price gouging?

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                                        • D daryl@lemmy.ca

                                          You assume wrong. Their profit margins have gone up. They are now making huge profits.

                                          Just a moment...

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                                          (ca.investing.com)

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                                          leftytighty@slrpnk.net
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                                          #24

                                          Can you show where you're getting the information that margins have gone up? Only references to margins there indicate that they've been stable

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