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This is a bestseller at Loblaws at Maple Leaf Gardens. It’s cooked daily, but sold cold in take-home containers. President’s Choice makes garam masala and tandoori spice — dried Indian spice ...
Loblaw-owned Fortinos similarly priced the item at $8.99, and Zehrs had the same $9.29 pricetag a s the parent company. Neither Walmart, Costco nor Sobeys listed 1 lb of any type of Lactantia ...
This is a bestseller at Loblaws at Maple Leaf Gardens. It’s cooked daily, but sold cold in take-home containers. President’s Choice makes garam masala and tandoori spice — dried Indian spice blends — ...
Food industry expert says the reason butter is so expensive these days isn’t simple and goes all the way back to the farm. This butter costs nearly $10. Why so expensive?
A recent social media post highlighting the price of a 454-gram package of Lactantia unsalted butter selling for $9.29 at a Toronto Loblaws location — labelled as an “everyday essential ...
If a family buys one bagged bread per week for a year, that’s a $52 difference—a lot when compared to the $25 gift cards Loblaws has offered as their mea-culpa for 14 years of fixing prices.
The two Loblaws bins on the right are filled with smaller items like boxes of hot pockets, a bag of baby carrots, what looks to be apple sauce, and other illegible products.
Loblaws is expanding its partnership with DoorDash by allowing members of the retailer’s PC Optimum loyalty program to earn points with their DoorDash purchases, whether they are made at Loblaws ...
Food industry expert says the reason butter is so expensive these days isn’t simple and goes all the way back to the farm.
(RTTNews) - Loblaw Companies Limited is recalling select PC Maple Apple Seasoned Pork Loin Roast, 730g packages, citing the presence of an undeclared allergen.
There's a catch to Loblaws gift cards Shoppers can now register to get a $25 gift card from Loblaws, after the company admitted to its role in price-fixing bread for more than a decade. But there ...
Loblaw Cos. Ltd. has launched a program to sell blemished, ... A lower-grade Red Delicious apple might have only 50 to 60 per cent colour, with the rest of the fruit a lighter shade of green.