Lischewskiof manipulating canned tuna prices over the course of three years — far less time than the bread racket north of the border, and with a product that is consumed far less.
And have bought into a company to deliver virtual healthcare that cost out of pocket ; delivering healthcare at a profit to pharmacies; what more is to come ?Many feel that the consequences for Weston hardly fit the crime, and do not discourage the Loblaws brand or any others in our very narrow market from committing such nefarious acts of consumer deception and exploitation, as they very well may be already doing.
People are also criticizing the Canadian government for allowing the sector to get to the state that it's at and, ensuring transparency and holding brands and their leaders accountable.