Competition bureau launches study to examine how food supply chain affects grocery prices
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Competition bureau launches study to examine how food supply chain affects grocery prices
KATE HELMORE
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD POLICY REPORTER
SUSAN KRASHINSKY ROBERTSON
RETAILING REPORTER
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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The Competition Bureau announced a new study on Tuesday aimed at examining the Canadian food supply chain, in what the office is describing as a bid to address mounting grocery prices.
The study will be a “broad examination,” of every step in the food production process, interim commissioner of competition Jeanne Pratt said in an interview. It will look at cr…
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