All major retailers agree to join Grocery Code of Conduct

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Published: July 19, 2024

All major retailers agree to join Grocery Code of Conduct

All major retailers have agreed to join the Grocery Sector Code of Conduct, according to a statement by Agriculture and Agri-food Canada.

“This is a positive step towards bringing more fairness, transparency, and predictability to Canada’s grocery supply chain and for consumers,” the ministers said.

In the statement, Canada’s federal, provincial and territorial Ministers of Agriculture said “years of work and widespread industry participation” has been put into developing the Code of Conduct. Until recently, Walmart and Costco were the only two major grocery retailers to not join the Code of Conduct. Metro and Sobeys signed on last year, while Loblaw agreed this past May after months-long negotiations and a social media-driven campaign by angry consumers urging others to boycott Loblaw stores due to high prices.

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There’s a 760,000-tonne difference in the ending stocks for Canada’s 2025/26 canola crop respectively estimated by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and the United States Department of Agriculture. Aside from that, the canola data from AAFC and the USDA remain quite similar.

Stemming from friction between retailers and suppliers, the code was developed by the industry to promote transparency and fairness, and to solve disputes. It’s been in the works since 2021.

“The goal of the Grocery Sector Code of Conduct is to bring fairness, transparency, and predictability to our grocery sector and supply chain,” a statement from AAFC said after Loblaw joined the Code of Conduct in May. “We believe that uniting all supply chain partners around these principles will produce the best outcomes for the sector and all Canadians.”

—with files from Janelle Rudolph

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