Although Loblaw has now reinstated its popular 50 per cent discounts on perishable food, some customers say they still feel shortchanged.
That’s because more than 100 Real Canadian Superstores owned by Loblaw continue to discount all food nearing its best-before date by only 30 per cent.
“I was disappointed,” said Kim Siever when he recently visited his local Superstore in Lethbridge, Alta., and found no half-off deals.
“Clearly they can afford it if some stores are offering it,” he said, adding that by keeping the discounts at 30 per cent, it makes it difficult for some shoppers to buy what they need “to be able to feed their families properly.”

Some stores offer deeper discounts
Loblaw Companies Ltd. sparked customer backlash in mid-January when the grocery giant said it was reducing its 50 per cent discounts to 30 per cent for perishables in all stores. Due to public outcry, Loblaw reversed the policy within days.
But the retailer told CBC News that doesn’t mean half-off deals are available in every grocery store.
“All of the discounts went back to what they were previously, which ranged between 30-50% off depending on store type … and product,” said Loblaw spokesperson Catherine Thomas in an email. “Customers enjoyed these, and we listened.”
Even so, the company’s public flip flop sparked new complaints, because it shed light on the fact that some of its grocery stores offer deeper discounts than others.
@ShayeGanam
I noticed today at loblaw Super Store in Huntington Hills Calgary, only 30% reduction stickers on expiring items. Recently they backtracked on this saying they would continue the 50% reduction but apparently that was just lip service. pic.twitter.com/6hkMwXKmtJ
Several customers in Atlantic Canada told CBC News their Loblaw-owned Atlantic Superstores mark down all expiring food by 50 per cent, including bread, produce and meat.
CBC visited several Loblaw-owned No Frills and Loblaws stores in Toronto and Vancouver, and found that most items were also discounted by 50 per cent. However, meat often got a 30 per cent-off sticker.
Thomas said “most discount stores (like Real Canadian Superstore)” mark down all perishables by 30 per cent.
She did not say why discount chain No Frills and big-box Atlantic Superstores offer 50 per cent markdowns.
@loblawco said they were reversing this but at recent trips I’ve made to @ShopprsDrugMart & @RealCdnSS in Regina the only discount stickers were for 30%. Is it just Regina or elsewhere that this is happening? #yqr #groceryprices #Canada #Saskatchewanhttps://t.co/Aip6A6s4ZG
Customer Warren Chapman argues that the company’s explanation that Real Canadian Superstore doesn’t do half-off deals is flawed. He says his location in Duncan, B.C. — the only Loblaw-owned grocer in the city — used to offer…
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