Susan Krashinsky Robertson Retailing reporter Published 15 minutes ago
Pedestrians walk past a Loblaws in downtown Toronto in 2024. Loblaw and its parent company agreed to a $500-million settlement over a scheme to fix bread prices in Canada. Share Save for later Please log in to bookmark this story. Log In Create Free Account
More than one million people have already submitted claims for compensation under the $500-million settlement that Canada’s largest grocer, Loblaw Cos. Ltd. L-T , and its parent company, George Weston Ltd. WN-T , agreed to pay to settle their part in class-action lawsuits over a scheme to fix bread prices in Canada from 2001 to 2015.
So, how much could eligible bread customers be paid? That depends on a few factors.
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