Canada’s Largest Grocery Chain Reaches Historic $500 Million Settlement in Price-Fixing Case






Canada’s largest grocery chain, Loblaw Companies Limited, along with George Weston Limited, has agreed to a $500 million settlement over a long-standing bread price-fixing scheme. Legal experts indicate that this agreement represents the most substantial antitrust settlement in Canadian history. This landmark settlement seeks to resolve the allegations that Loblaw and its parent company conspired with other industry participants to inflate bread prices over a prolonged period.

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