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Canadian bread price fixing

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From 2001 to 2015[1] or 2017[2], Canadian retailers, including Walmart Canada, Metro, Giant Tiger and Sobeys, colluded to fix prices of bread[1]. In a class action lawsuit that followed, the collusion was described as a cartel[3]

Price fixing

For 14 or 16 years, the price of bread and other products such as bagels and naan was artificially inflated in a collusion of the biggest retailers in Canada.[2]

Investigation

An investigation by the Competition Bureau was launched after an informant from Loblaw Ltd tipped them off[2]

Lawsuit

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Claims

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Rebuttal

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Outcome

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Consumer response

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See also

Class action

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Canadian Press (2024-07-25). "Loblaw, George Weston to pay $500M for bread price-fixing scheme in record antitrust settlement". CBC.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Sagan, Aleksandra (2018-01-31). "Bakers, grocers involved in 16-year price-fixing conspiracy: Competition Bureau".
  3. GOVAN, JAMES (2020-03-25). "Originating Application – Bread Cartel – March 25, 2020" (PDF).