Canada’s Competition Bureau is calling on the federal government to support new players who could disrupt grocery retail. The market for that segment, it says, is concentrated too heavily among a few huge domestic interests like Loblaw and Empire Co. The report concluded that “more competition” is critical to “help bring grocery prices in check” and proposes encouraging independent and foreign retailers to set up shop in Canada.
Competition Bureau takes aim at grocery’s Big 5
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