Loblaw parent company alerted competition watchdog to bread price-fixing
George Weston Ltd. revealed Tuesday the bakery owner and grocer Loblaw Companies Ltd. alerted the Competition Bureau after discovering a more than decade-long bread price-fixing arrangement and will receive immunity from criminal charges.
The companies said in a joint statement Tuesday that they became aware of an arrangement involving the co-ordination of retail and wholesale prices of some packaged breads from late 2001 to March 2015. As a result of their admission to the competition watchdog, neither company will face criminal charges or penalties, they said.
“This sort of behaviour is wrong and has no place in our business or Canada’s grocery industry,” said Galen Weston, chairman and chief executive officer of both companies.
“This should never have happened.”


