Canada’s biggest grocery chain, Loblaw, says it’s ready to sign on to a grocery code of conduct. The agreement, years in the making, is aimed at levelling the playing field between larger grocers and smaller retailers in the food industry. However, as David Akin reports, there’s no guarantee it’ll lead to lower prices.
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