Some 30,000 have signed a petition asking parliament to investigate Loblaw price gouging and \u0022pandemic profiteering\u0022.
Ali’s petition states, “Galen Weston Jr and Loblaw Co own a grocery store within 10km of 90% of Canadians. There is little ability for us to boycott them considering they own a significant portion of grocery stores in Canada under several brands.”Article content
The petition states: “Last week, Loblaw PR folks took to Twitter to attempt to gaslight Canadians who point the finger at Galen Weston Jr’s excessive corporate profits … Loblaw Co has gotten away with robbing Canadians due to bad legislation and continues to gaslight us into thinking that they aren’t robbing us.Article content
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