Loblaw to Review Price Increase Requests Faster Due to Potential Tariffs

Loblaw to Review Price Increase Requests Faster Due to Potential Tariffs
A customer shops in a new "small format" No Frills grocery store that the grocery chain is testing, in Toronto, on May 30, 2024. The Canadian Press/Chris Young
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Loblaw is reviewing price increase requests from suppliers faster than normal because of the impact of potential tariffs on costs.

The grocer normally reviews proposed increases within 12 weeks but has cut that timeline in half to better help suppliers navigate the effects of tariffs, said spokeswoman Catherine Thomas in an email.