Loblaw exec pushes back on claim that grocery giant is profiteering from inflation
OTTAWA — A Loblaw executive is disputing an accusation that the grocery giant is taking advantage of inflation to drive up its own profits.
The company’s senior vice president of retail finance, Jodat Hussain, testified at the House of Commons agriculture committee today as part of its study of food inflation.
Hussain told MPs Loblaw has been raising prices because suppliers are charging more, and that the company’s gross margins on food have remained stable.
The executive said Loblaw pushes back on suppliers when they do propose raising prices, citing its disagreement with Frito-Lay over the price of potato chips, which led to empty shelves during the dispute.