Who here's committed to not shop at Loblaws' companies this month (and beyond)?
Including their brandname chains:
Atlantic Cash & Carry
Atlantic Superstore
Axep
Bloor Street Market
Dominion
Les Entrepôts Presto
Extra Foods
Fortinos
Freshmart
L'Intermarché
Loblaws / Loblaw GreatFood / Loblaws CityMarket
Lucky Dollar Foods
Maxi / Maxi & Cie
NG Cash & Carry
No Frills
Provigo
Real Canadian Superstore
Shop Easy Foods
Shoppers Drug Mart / Pharmaprix
SuperValu
T & T Supermarket
Valu-mart
Wholesale Club / Club Entrepôt
Your Independent Grocer / Independent CityMarket
Zehrs Markets
Yes there are other big oligopoly chains like metro, Sobeys/Safeway, Pattison, but I think it's best to start with one major chain to see how much coordinated action can affect them.
Started switching away from all of their stores last month in anticipation. I try to get everything I can from Costco, and use FreshCo for everything else.
My mental health can't even take walking into the store that considered us all thieves. I get so pissed off and irrationally angry seeing a Loblaws store let alone walking in...I'll never go back even if they 'fix the prices' (sadly this pun isn't intended...)
Loblaws has stolen plenty from Canadian farmers, suppliers, store owners, grocery workers and consumers over the years. It's time to treat the Weston family as the thieves they are.
Literally every wholesaler is owned by one of the big companies, so it's still coming from there even at an independent grocer. No, I will not be expending effort on this, personally. Downvote me if you need.
I agree that avoiding any of the big companies is nearly impossible, and if we switch for a month from one big company to another it seems pointless, but my hope is that if Loblaws sees a real impact from this boycott it will put a bit of fear into any of them that they could be next. I could be naive, but it seems worth trying (if you can, I understand some cannot).
Most people don't have a choice. Where I live there's a food basics next door, and the next closest is a metro that's like a 20 minute bus ride away+waiting for the bus.
Yeah. My one local store is independant, and as a result it's super expensive and mostly sells produce already going bad. Y'know, because whichever wholesaler punishes them for not being in the club.
What we actually need is for those new competition laws parliament passed this year to be applied.
This argument comes up a lot. MOST people are suburbanites who drive to a grocery store and in a major urban area. They can probably switch to something else with a slightly further drive. Rural folks and urban folks without a car are definitely going to experience a greater challenge on this.
The only one I visit at all is Shoppers Drug Mart, and that one's not going to be an issue to cut out. Kinda tweaked that my local post office is operating out of it, though, and directly funneling public dollars into Galen Weston's pockets.
I don't drive, I'm too poor to live anywhere well connected, and I'm disabled. So I rely on delivery and need my groceries to be as cheap as possible. That means No Frills. I buy from there or starve, I'm afraid. I'd be more inclined towards a guillotine based solution for Loblaws and Pattison anyway.
I go to food basics and it's worse. I constantly find expired food in the fridges and shelves, items 2-3 weeks past. I went to buy fresh English muffins and found them frozen, when I asked they told me they freeze them and then thaw them out and shelf then when they're low, so they're charging me fresh food prices for frozen bread. They also never clean their produce shelves. There are stains on the shelves I've been looking at for 2 years.
There's a lot of options, including big and small chains and local independents depending on your needs. It may be worth boycotting other chains in some order to keep everyone on their toes, but none have been as blatantly greedy as Loblaws for sure.
My wife and I have been spitefully avoiding loblaws for a while now. We get most of our meat & produce from the weekend market, bread from the local bakery, and anything else from the Asian/Indian supermarket or Metro if it can’t be found elsewhere.
The last straw was the prison gates and the receipt checking. Show some dignity.
The only alternatives in my town are Walmart (the human rights violation company) or Sobeys (the wallet rapists). Maybe I can eat Shin-cup noodles for a month.
My wife and I are joining the boycott. Who knows what will come of it, but this might be a good reminder for the big grocery retailers that they don't have a right to our patronage.
100% committed to the boycott. Haven't shopped there since it was first suggested. We scan everything to avoid supporting genocide in Gaza as well. I'm old and cranky and just not having it.
In my part of QC, the only "Loblaws" around me is a Maxi, it's pretty cheap certainly one of the most affordable groceries here. But I can go to a nearby SuperC just to boycott Galen.
None of the grocery stores or drug stores in my town are associated with Loblaws and the one grocery store on my way home from work is Costco, so I already don't shop at Loblaws 99%+ of the time.
However if I'm out and about I'm not going out of my way to avoid it.