No Name Price Freeze
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Loblaw’s No Name price freeze ends as rival warns of impending cost increasesAs Canadians faced high prices at the supermarket due to inflation, Loblaw announced on Oct. 17, 2022 that it was locking in prices of its popular in-house brand until Jan. 31.ConsumerJan 31, 2023
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Can a price freeze chill inflation? What to know as grocers fight for your dollarGrocers say they're taking steps to ease the impact of inflation on Canadians. But how much of a difference will it make on your bill, and is it worth changing stores for?ConsumerOct 22, 2022
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Loblaw freezes prices on No Name products in bid to ease inflation at the grocery storeLoblaw Companies Ltd. says it has locked in prices of the popular No Name house brand, which includes more than 1,500 grocery items, until Jan. 31, 2023.ConsumerOct 17, 2022
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