While a move by Loblaw to end its 50 per cent discount on perishable foods like meat, fruit and vegetables as they near their best-before dates may anger some consumers, there's nothing to suggest it runs afoul of competition laws or is an act of collusion, some experts say.
Brandi Dustin, who lives in Roosville, British Columbia, crosses into Montana once a week to buy her groceries in nearby Eureka, and shares her savings in popular videos on TikTok.
With the average grocery bill rising despite slowing inflation, Canadian shoppers are doing whatever it takes to reduce food costs, including making a run for the U.S. border where grocery prices are lower.