Made with Love

Watchdog raids offices of grocery retailers in price-fixing probe

Guido

Reviewer
Joined
Nov 19, 2016
Messages
1,411
Who has better lawyers?. The government or the big chain stores?.

This could be interesting. I did notice that bread and pasta's pricing were too similar to my liking.

Watchdog raids offices of grocery retailers in price-fixing probe - Toronto - CBC News

The Competition Bureau says it has raided the offices of certain companies in a criminal investigation tied to alleged price fixing following statements released by some of the countries largest grocery chains.

The bureau says the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Ottawa granted search warrants based on evidence that there are reasonable grounds to believe that certain individuals and companies have engaged in activities contrary to the Competition Act.

Spokeswoman Marie-France Faucher says bureau officers are conducting searches and gathering evidence to determine the facts.

She says there is no conclusion of wrongdoing at this time and no charges have been laid, adding she could not reveal more details as the bureau is required to conduct investigations confidentially.

Loblaw Companies Ltd. and George Weston Ltd. confirmed they are aware of an industry-wide investigation by the Competition Bureau concerning a price-fixing scheme involving certain packaged bread products.

George Weston and Loblaw said in a joint statement that they are co-operating fully but would not offer further comment.

Metro Inc. says the investigation concerns certain suppliers and Canadian retailers and that it fully co-operates with the authorities, but also declined further comment.
 
Then why is Petro Canada, Shell and others allowed to do the same thing?.


Don't reply unless you have facts.
 
Then why is Petro Canada, Shell and others allowed to do the same thing?.


Don't reply unless you have facts.

;/Waving://I have the facts..... lol. Thanks Guido, interesting article, I wasn't aware of that fact:)
 

Attachments

  • images (5).jpg
    images (5).jpg
    6.7 KB · Views: 12
  • Funny-Facts.jpg
    Funny-Facts.jpg
    44.7 KB · Views: 14
I'll agree that price fixing is wrong. It's screws with the free market.

Wouldn't you also have to agree though, that fixing wages is also wrong? Unions screw up the free market as they force employers to pay along the lines of seniority rather than merit. Minimum wage laws do the same thing.

If you want to be consistent, shouldn't you be against ALL things that tip the balance and screw with a free market?

A "Market Driven Economy" is counter to the Government controlled society.
 
Prim0 said:
And we have all of those great examples of how Government controlled societies work out for the "little" people.
@Prim0
I believe if I m correct you reside in the USA.
I agree with your post about the government controlled societies screwing the "little" people. It is just very difficult to get the "little" people to realise the government is not helping them come election time.
Just look at the province of Ontario and the Liberal thief that is running our government. Our new proposed small business tax is going to cripple small business. Who is going to suffer? The workers at the bottom of the totem pole. Who is supporting this asinine campaign Unions and workers at the bottom of the totem pole.
Small business accounts for approximately 75% of the Canadian economy so lets cripple it!! Great idea Eh???

DILLIGAF
 
Back
Top Bottom