Recently leaked documents posted on Reddit have shed light on the pricing practices of Loblaw Companies' (TSX: L) flagship grocery

Yeah, that’s what I was thinking. Sometimes butter goes on sale for $4. It’s the same thing they sell later for $8. Of course they’re making +50% profit on that.

I just try to stock up when it’s low, and not get screwed with the normal price. It used to be like $1 more. Now it’s double. Make your own food people!

Make your own food people!

Yall call this civilization?

The crazy part is the butter was listed as over 50% profit while also being priced under $5, I have not seen prices that low in years.

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