Loblaw to build automated warehouse in the GTA Grocery company says the multi-temperature warehouse will be up and running in 2024 Frozen treat sales heating up Consumers’ desire for indulgence across a wide range of products will benefit retailers and manufacturers this summer Bank of Canada open to hiking interest rates to curb inflation Bank's Paul Beaudry says higher rates will bring down demand relative to supply, easing inflationary pressures The world’s largest retailers 2021: Study Walmart is still tops, and Canada’s leading food retailer makes the top 25 list Manitoba proposes to increase minimum wage above inflation Each year the province adjusts the minimum wage to match the inflation rate from the previous year Visa, Mastercard fee settlement a symbolic victory, industry experts say Though $131 million in compensation is available to retailers, CFIG and RCC say it’s a drop in the bucket Retail sales virtually unchanged in March: Statistics Canada The federal agency says sales in the month were up in 10 of the 11 subsectors it tracks Self-checkouts are gaining popularity, but what’s in it for consumers? Mondelēz to divest gum, Halls businesses Company will remain focused on chocolate and biscuits portfolios, including baked goods Generation Next Thinking: DE&I: Putting policy into action While a work in progress, grocers are taking steps to make both workplaces and store shelves more inclusive and diverse First Previous 121 122 123 124 125 Next Last