Independent grocers call for milk price pause amid pressure to keep food costs down CFIG says an increase in milk prices would go against the government's objective to stabilize food prices Grocery code of conduct nears the finish line With only a few details (including an important hire) to figure out, a code could be in operation by early next year FHCP announces senior executive changes Errol Cerit and Michi Furuya Chang's roles with the organization are expanding Champagne’s many missed opportunities Champagne is steering our food industry toward long-term competitiveness, but for consumers seeking immediate assistance, the minister has missed several opportunities Grocers to offer discounts, price freezes on food, but Champagne offers little detail The Liberal government called on Canada's major grocers last month to present a plan to stabilize prices by Thanksgiving Cheese council calls on Canadian government to act to prevent loss of access to British cheese The group wants feds to extend temporary agreement for import of U.K. cheese, which is set to expire at the end of the year Is a $20 minimum wage in the fast-food industry a good idea? The future of the industry hinges on balancing the aspirations of low-wage workers with the challenges of automation and potential job loss B.C. city proposes fining grocers as part of plan to deal with problem of abandoned carts Penticton is proposing measures that would include a fine against retailers who fail to take reasonable theft-prevention measures FTC goes after Amazon U.S. federal agency, 17 state attorneys sue retail giant for monopoly powers CPG leaders meet with the federal government to discuss stabilizing grocery prices Monday's meeting brought together top Canadian executives from McCain, Unilever, Nestle, Lactalis, Lassonde, Kraft Heinz and Smucker Foods First Previous 42 43 44 45 46 Next Last