These days, Bruce Woodrow gets most of his groceries at one of two places: Costco, and a small grocery co-operative nestled in an alley in the heart of Toronto.
The retired lawyer along with many.
These days, Bruce Woodrow gets most of his groceries at one of two places: Costco, and a small grocery co-operative nestled in an alley in the heart of Toronto.
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These days, Bruce Woodrow gets most of his groceries at one of two places: Costco, and a small grocery co-operative nestled in an alley in the heart of Toronto.
As Canadians grow more concerned about the grocery industry and the profits it's turning as food prices climb, some are turning to grocery co-ops organizations that are owned by their members, who have a say in how they're run.