Friday is the last chance Canadians will get to claim a share in a $500-million settlement for a class-action lawsuit stemming from the alleged industry-wide price fixing of bread .

The claims process, which started in September, comes to an end on Friday.

The settlement was reached last year and includes a combined $404 million to be paid by Loblaw and its parent company George Weston Ltd.

The remaining $96 million is accounted for through a gift card program Loblaw announced in 2017.

To claim compensation, eligible Canadian residents who purchased packaged bread for personal use between Jan. 1, 2001 and Dec. 31, 2021 must submit a completed claim form by Dec. 12.

Compensation can be claimed for bagged bread, buns, rolls, bagels, naan, English muffins, wraps, pitas and to

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