Consumers feeling the pinch of inflation boosted the bottom line at Canadian grocer Loblaw, which reported growth in fourth-quarter profit and sales. In Business Matters for Thursday Feb. 22, Anne Gaviola has more on how the owner of Loblaws, No Frills, Real Canadian Superstore and Shoppers Drug Mart benefitted from rising demand for daily essentials and easing input costs.
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Business Matters: Loblaw profit, sales figures boosted by price-sensitive shoppers
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