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Loblaw’s No Name discount stores show focus on cash-strapped CanadiansThe first three No Name stores will open in September in Windsor, St. Catharines and Brockville, Ont., and will contain a smaller number of items.ConsumerAug 22, 2024
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No Frills ends multi-buy discounts, claims it will improve affordabilityLoblaw-owned No Frills says shoppers will no longer have to contemplate buying several of the same item for a lesser cost per unit.TrendingJul 4, 2024
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Loblaw testing small-format No Frills as boycott continuesLoblaw is testing smaller-format discount stores across the country this year as shoppers increasingly look for ways to save on their grocery bill.ConsumerMay 31, 2024
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No Frills workers at 17 Ontario stores ratify deal with wage gains, full-time jobsUnifor says No Frills workers at 17 stores in Ontario have ratified their new collective agreement, which includes wage gains and full-time job opportunities.EconomyNov 26, 2023
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No Frills reaches tentative agreement with UniforWorkers at the grocery store chain will vote on the deal in the coming days. Unifor president Lana Payne the agreement offers improved wages and other benefits.CanadaNov 19, 2023
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Workers at 17 No Frills stores in Ontario set Monday strike deadlineThe union representing more than 1,200 workers at 17 No Frills grocery stores in Ontario has set a strike deadline of 12:01 a.m. on Monday.CanadaNov 16, 2023
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Unifor to bargain with Loblaw for workers at Ontario, Newfoundland storesUnifor has made it clear it intends to try and repeat the gains it made during its negotiations for Metro workers in Toronto for other grocery workers it represents.CanadaOct 24, 2023
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Customer takes to TikTok after buying half-full ‘no name’ bag of chipsA video posted to TikTok shows someone placing a bag of 'no name' chips advertised as 200 grams on a food scale. The item weighs in at just 103 grams.ConsumerSep 13, 2023
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Manitoba employees vote in favour of strike mandate against LoblawUnion members working for Loblaw Companies voted on a strike mandate, with contract negotiations still ongoing. Nearly 100 per cent voted yes.CanadaSep 11, 2023
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Leftover, rescued produce helping food banks reduce wasteDespite efforts to rescue and glean food, Graham Hill of Second Harvest says over 60 per cent of all food produced in Canada is lost and wasted every single year.CanadaJul 28, 2023
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