Yeah their produce are always nearly rotting and so small. There’s a producer store nearby that had 1000% better fruits and veggies, that come from local farms mostly too.
I refuse to buy their meats…almost every butcher near me has 200% better quality, and is near the same cost. There is zero reason to buy their bland non marbled meats.
I don’t know how much better it is but I’ve been mostly patronizing my local Food Basics, with the occasional trip to Walmart and Costco for things they don’t carry at FB. I avoid the Loblaws’ chains after it became obvious they were doing the biggest price-hikes to drive inflation while Food Basics was raising wages and giving more of their employees full-time benefits.
I realize that Walmart is ethically a damned sight worse, but one battle at a time. Walmart doesn’t give a shit what their Canadian customer-base does they’re a global company. Loblaws lives and dies by it.
Yep, I’ve made the extra effort to shop at farmers markets and local butchers. A bit more money and less selection, but worth it in terms of helping locals and food quality.
People need to stop shopping at Loblaws owned chains. I know it’s difficult because they own practically everything.
The quality of their produce and meats are always the worst.
Yeah their produce are always nearly rotting and so small. There’s a producer store nearby that had 1000% better fruits and veggies, that come from local farms mostly too.
I refuse to buy their meats…almost every butcher near me has 200% better quality, and is near the same cost. There is zero reason to buy their bland non marbled meats.
I don’t know how much better it is but I’ve been mostly patronizing my local Food Basics, with the occasional trip to Walmart and Costco for things they don’t carry at FB. I avoid the Loblaws’ chains after it became obvious they were doing the biggest price-hikes to drive inflation while Food Basics was raising wages and giving more of their employees full-time benefits.
I realize that Walmart is ethically a damned sight worse, but one battle at a time. Walmart doesn’t give a shit what their Canadian customer-base does they’re a global company. Loblaws lives and dies by it.
I really like your approach of where you take your grocery business!
Yep, I’ve made the extra effort to shop at farmers markets and local butchers. A bit more money and less selection, but worth it in terms of helping locals and food quality.