Obviously the author put forward the scenario of Loblaws and Farmboy vs. No Frills and Walmart to get the point of dread across. However, I really think that in order to make people aware of the 3rd option, grocery stores and pharmacies independent of the largest conglomerates, we need to highlight and normalize going to them side by side with mentioning big chains. I just think discussion of independent stores should have been discussed at a much earlier point in the article, than as a tiny nugget of hope at the end.
Grocery stores are out of control
Like !loblawsisoutofcontrol@lemmy.ca, but more generally about any (grocery) store.
More to come soon.
Some relief can be had by shopping at a cooperative and/or an outlet store.
The local co-op grocery is no cheaper than anywhere else. The meat is usually more expensive because it's sourced locally and the grocery is the same price.
Aldi is the way
We just got one and my grocery bill is, I'm guessing, $35-$45 lower per trip.
Don't sleep on the latte frappe mix
Aldi is one of the companies that the aforementioned minister begged to come to Canada, but so far there hasn't been any movement
Stop buying groceries at random ass corporation owned giga stores.
Potentially a privileged statement. Many folks have 1 full grocery option. Many buy from smaller shops like Bodega or convenience stores.
It's not cause they want to
Right, I always forget how lucky I am not to live in an overcrowded city with like one tree per 10000 people.