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

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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
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    #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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      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
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        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.

          https://ca.investing.com/news/transcripts/earnings-call-transcript-loblaw-companies-q1-2025-sees-revenue-growth-dividend-boost-93CH-3984595

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          leftytighty@slrpnk.net
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          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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          • L leftytighty@slrpnk.net

            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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            daryl@lemmy.ca
            wrote on last edited by
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            The devil is in the details. Read what the report does NOT say. If dividends increase, profit has gone up. The profit goes up, because the margins have gone up. Volume has not increased as much as the profit…

            ‘Absolute sales grew 4%’, but ‘Adjusted EPS grew by 9.3%’. The earnings per share (profit) grew twice the rate of absolute sales.

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            • C corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca

              didn’t see any price decreases

              Not much to decrease:

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              labtec6@lemmy.ca
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              #26

              Did anyone tell the grocers that?

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