
What is the GROCERS CODE OF CONDUCT Doing for Canadians?
Are Canadian grocery prices ever going to come down? And is the much-talked-about Grocers Code of Conduct actually helping Canadians — or just protecting the biggest players in the industry?
Hosts Shaliza Bacchus and Mike Wixson take a hard look at what the Grocers Code of Conduct was supposed to fix, what’s actually changed since its rollout, and why so many Canadians are still feeling squeezed at the checkout. From supplier power struggles to retail pricing practices, this episode breaks down who wins, who loses, and whether this “code” has any real teeth.
If the goal was fairness, transparency, and lower costs for Canadians… is it working?
Join Shaliza and Mike as they cut through the headlines, the promises, and the politics to uncover what the Grocers Code of Conduct is really doing for Canadians.
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