Committee Sets Deadline on Grocery Code of Conduct as Key Issues Remain Outstanding

Committee Sets Deadline on Grocery Code of Conduct as Key Issues Remain Outstanding
Fresh produce and groceries are shown at Summerhill Market in Toronto on Feb. 2, 2022. Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press
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An industry committee set up to establish a grocery code of conduct says it has made significant progress but has yet to find solutions on several key issues.

In an interim report shared with federal, provincial and territorial agriculture ministers last week, the group says it may require government intervention if it fails to resolve the outstanding matters by this November.