Friday, January 5, 2024

Loblaws retracts Weston’s testimony


Galen Weston apparently lied when he told the Senate Agriculture Committee that a grocery code of conduct resulted in price increases in Australia.


The company issued a retraction on Christmas Eve.


Weston has opposed a code, probably because it would curtail Loblaws pressure on suppliers.


Sylvain Charlebois, food industry economist at Dalhousie University, said in a recent column that food prices in Australia and the United Kingdom, which have adopted codes of practice, actually declined on an inflation-adjusted basis between 2013 and 2023 while Canada’s went up by 8.9 per cent.


A Canadian code of practice, which would be voluntary, has yet to be adopted. Charlebois it should be mandatory.