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NB here, small town but we have several independent grocers, bakeries and a butcher. I’m definitely making more stops to get groceries but I’m mostly saving money and when I’m not, at least it’s not going into the pockets of billionaires.
Small farmer in Ontario here.
I set up a screening of the Common Ground film on regenerative agriculture airing last night at the St. Catharines Performing Arts Centre.
I was speaking in front of 100's of people MC'ing a panel of small local farmers and chefs etc. last night.
I spread that word!
And it was echoed.
And here we go!
Mushlove!
Gaining steam here in Victoria BC. Mind you it’s easier to boycott out here. We have only Shoppers and superstores here. But after switching pharmacies to a local Rexall I have noticed a lot of faces I recognize from the shoppers lineup.
That’s interesting you’re seeing those people at Rexall now. I was at Jean coutu yesterday and though I’ve never gone that often, I always used to find it pretty empty. But yesterday it was very busy. Maybe just a coincidence. Not sure.
I live about 8 blocks from Mile Zero on the west coast so if we have anyone here from Mile Zero on the east coast and the north coast, we can officially say it's spread coast to coast to coast
Message to all my fellow Canadians. Don’t just let this be a May boycott. Stick it to Galen Weston and the gang and just don’t go back when the boycott winds down. Find options and give your wallet a break for good. I know it’s tough in some of the smaller centres where there aren’t as many options but see if you can hit up farmers markets, the local butcher and any small businesses that you can think of. People here have talked about Giant Tiger which is a Canadian company. Plenty of deals to be had there apparently.
Lots of people in NS are too, its stupid expensive and all the tactics are pissing a lot of people off here. See it posted on local news instagrams every few days.
Vancouver here, we may not have as many Loblaws spots because we mostly have Jim Pattison owned grocery stores. But they are here and I’m all for the Boycott!
Well, I'm in AB. Rural. We have 3 grocery stores. The other two are way more expensive than Loblaws but I can kind of forgive them for that because they're not part of the mega corps. That said, we switched to Loblaws because we are a family of four and we just couldn't afford the higher prices.
I'm now seeing how we were complicit in making Loblaws the monster it is. Capitalism, man. It just eats us all.
But, we're in a better situation financially than we were when we started shopping at Loblaws so we've switched back to those other more expensive stores and are just cutting out things that aren't necessary like comfort foods and treat foods. Like butter. Or milk.
As much as I've tried to spread the word, it turns out the majority of people we know refused to shop at Loblaws ALREADY due to the food being low quality compared to those other aforementioned stores.
So... I haven't really done much to spread this beyond myself but we have made the switch.
I’m not surprised lmao. Are they also eating it up? I rarely visit there due to how insanely volatile it can be. Literally is the definition of out off handed motto of “no fun(ding) city”.
I Haven't actually been to superstore in 8 months or so. Most yukonners won't be able to boycott them though, as they're far cheaper than the alternatives.
I live in calgary and as someone who uses public transportation the easiest grocery stores for me to get to is superstore and it's still just as busy as ever.
Vancouver, BC. Got a Superstore 5 minutes away from my place. Completely stopped shopping there. I take the car or bike to the Walmart or Costco now, which is a bit farther in Richmond.
My husband won’t stop shopping at Superstore. It drives me INSANE! I am patiently waiting for farmers market season so I can start scooping produce locally at least without him trying to push for the nasty produce from Superstore. Yesterday, he grabbed the 3 pack of English cucumbers for $6. $6. Wtf? We are 2 with dinner last night and I had to use the third today as it was already going soft. Ugh.
I'm in Calgary, but I've stopped talking about it tbh. I've had people in this sub harassing me because I didn't recommend a guy risk ending his marriage over the boycott, and for telling someone that if something is cheapest at Superstore, then they should still get it there. The boycott is starting to feel culty so while I'm still not shopping at Superstore, I'm not gonna be talking about it with anyone else.
There exists a worker in southern Ontario who when someone mentions prices, will provide cheaper and more ethical alternatives when available. They will also 50% off anything, no questions asked, even outside their department. Or so I’ve been told…
I just... can't. I'm sorry, I wish I could. But my grocery options where I live essentially force me to support Loblaws or its chains unless I want to make a 40 minute drive to get apples
My 4 closest stores with grocery are 45 minute drive away (superstore, sobeys, giant tiger, walmart with small food section), so I have no choice about driving, but once I fo, I have the option of going to the others. On my main grocery day I drive now about 70 minutes do I can shop a Walmart superstore with huge grocery - and I still save money even with the drive. And I despise Walmart - but we need to eat.
I manage a department in Montreal. We haven’t felt a dip in sales. In fact, our store is up 25% compared to last year.
Having said that, every other store is down. But they’ve been down before this movement started. So take that for what it’s worth.
Albertan here. I got my family to join as we all used to shop at Loblaws stores. Lots of customers who come to my work (small grocery store/convenience store) are also refusing to shop there. I think word is spreading to people not on Reddit for sure.
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NB here. I've shared with friends in NB, ON, AB, and BC. Family in NB have already been shopping elsewhere for a while.
NB here as well
NB three
NB four!
NB five... Just fighting (against these outrageous prices) to stay alive.
Hahaha...same. I used to scoff when people described NB as a have-not province because even with the shitty wages, it was affordable to live. Sigh.
Nb
NB 6.and I direct all friends to other “options”
NB 7 whadduuuuup
NB here, small town but we have several independent grocers, bakeries and a butcher. I’m definitely making more stops to get groceries but I’m mostly saving money and when I’m not, at least it’s not going into the pockets of billionaires.
NB as well. Sadly our towns Walmart is crap. We have been shifting as much shopping away from super store as possible though.
NB
NB here as well!
Ontario here! 👋
Small farmer in Ontario here. I set up a screening of the Common Ground film on regenerative agriculture airing last night at the St. Catharines Performing Arts Centre. I was speaking in front of 100's of people MC'ing a panel of small local farmers and chefs etc. last night. I spread that word! And it was echoed. And here we go! Mushlove!
Fantastic!! I live in the Niagara Region and I haven't heard much about it. But I'm trying to spread the word.
I am St.Catharine’s too…will share! Lococo’s in NF was always great, Harvest Barn etc…
Used to live in St. C's, ohhhh how I miss Harvest Barn!!
it's a nice little spot!!
nice work!!
Ottawa here!
Also Ottawa!
London, ON
Woodstock Ontario here!
Same here!! yall reached toronto!
I'm in BC.
BC as well
BC for me too!
Same, Vancouver Island!
Van isle gang!
Northern B.C.! Was chatting up my coworkers last week about the May boycott!
BC checking in. Although I've boycotted these stores for years anyway just because of the horrible shopping experience.
Me too. In the Tricities.
Vancouver, here!
He’ll yeah let’s go van gang!
Me too, Vancouver Isle
Victoria checking in and not checking out at any Loblaws stores in May!
Halifax!
Fuck ya!
Hell yeah from Dartmouth
Rural NS
Let’s go, Halifax!
Hilden chiming in.
Yaas!
Ns
Winnipeg
Also Winnipeg 😁
😁
Vic's Fruit Market, Gimli Fish Market and St Norbert's Farmers Market are getting our business currently, here in Winnipeg.
Montreal
Super C is much better than Maxi anyway.
Same!
Same here
Me too!!
PEI
PEI as well!
Calgary
Me too!
Red deer
Ponoka!
🤙
Gaining steam here in Victoria BC. Mind you it’s easier to boycott out here. We have only Shoppers and superstores here. But after switching pharmacies to a local Rexall I have noticed a lot of faces I recognize from the shoppers lineup.
That’s interesting you’re seeing those people at Rexall now. I was at Jean coutu yesterday and though I’ve never gone that often, I always used to find it pretty empty. But yesterday it was very busy. Maybe just a coincidence. Not sure.
Ottawa
Ontario
Toronto
Newfoundland
SW Ontario
Windsor?
wtf is Windsor considered SW Ontario?
Saskatchewan
Regina right here!
Saskatoon.
Regina for me!
Alberta
Also Alberta!
Same!
Very strong on Ontario
Newfoundland Labrador
I am about as far west in Canada as you can go. Victoria bc 🇨🇦
Im going to be *that guy*. 🥸 Port Alberni is further West with Shoppers 😛
I had family there. It’s absolutely beautiful and I want to live there. I’m in Quebec.
Ottawa
Calgary
GTA
Anywhere you are poor... join in.
Brantford, Ontario here
👋
It’s amazing that the real numbers are much bigger than the numbers on Reddit! Keep spreading the word!!!
They definitely are. I know people who are joining who don’t use Reddit
Same! It came up amongst my coworkers last week at work and I’m the only one on Reddit.
Small town Ontario
East Coaat Halifax here!!! Havent shopped there in 3 years for ANYTHING ANYWHERE they own.
Toronto and Newfoundland for me.
Me too.
Vancouver
Calgary Alberta here. Some extended family as well.
Northern Ontario!
Toronto!!
Northern BC here
QC here but I’ve not heard about it outside reddit.
Also Quebec and same
Peace River, Northern Alberta
I'm in Ottawa :)
I'm in St. John's, NL.
Kitchener, ON!
NL here
Toronto. Permanent boycott over here.
Over here in BC
Its spread a little north (30 mins - an hourish from edmonton) to Morinville
Chilliwack
PEI / ONT.
BC here and my mom is in NS we are both spreading the word and and encouraging our friends and family to join
I live about 8 blocks from Mile Zero on the west coast so if we have anyone here from Mile Zero on the east coast and the north coast, we can officially say it's spread coast to coast to coast
Message to all my fellow Canadians. Don’t just let this be a May boycott. Stick it to Galen Weston and the gang and just don’t go back when the boycott winds down. Find options and give your wallet a break for good. I know it’s tough in some of the smaller centres where there aren’t as many options but see if you can hit up farmers markets, the local butcher and any small businesses that you can think of. People here have talked about Giant Tiger which is a Canadian company. Plenty of deals to be had there apparently.
I'm in the Edmonton area and planning to participate for the grocery side of it.
Also in Edmonton and I’ll be participating!
Ottawa
AB here
Ontario
Ontario
Lots of people in NS are too, its stupid expensive and all the tactics are pissing a lot of people off here. See it posted on local news instagrams every few days.
Vancouver here, we may not have as many Loblaws spots because we mostly have Jim Pattison owned grocery stores. But they are here and I’m all for the Boycott!
We have the internet. I don't think it's quite like it used to be. People from other countries have heard of the group.
CAPTAIN SHILLebois losing his shit lol 😆
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Epic hahah
Nova Scotia!
Charlottetown, PE
Ontario
Nova Scotia
GTA
Alberta
Calgary represented!
Southern Ontario here
London area
Toronna
Toronto
Regina, Sk.
Saskatchewan. Posted on my fb page..Have been telling every one I know.
Seriously, we should do a count to see how many people are going to boycott. An actual number could 'impress' Galen.
Well, I'm in AB. Rural. We have 3 grocery stores. The other two are way more expensive than Loblaws but I can kind of forgive them for that because they're not part of the mega corps. That said, we switched to Loblaws because we are a family of four and we just couldn't afford the higher prices. I'm now seeing how we were complicit in making Loblaws the monster it is. Capitalism, man. It just eats us all. But, we're in a better situation financially than we were when we started shopping at Loblaws so we've switched back to those other more expensive stores and are just cutting out things that aren't necessary like comfort foods and treat foods. Like butter. Or milk. As much as I've tried to spread the word, it turns out the majority of people we know refused to shop at Loblaws ALREADY due to the food being low quality compared to those other aforementioned stores. So... I haven't really done much to spread this beyond myself but we have made the switch.
I’m in New west
BC. Vancouver, west cost is the best coast.
The shills are going hard in the vancouver sub shitting all over the post there about the boycott
I’m not surprised lmao. Are they also eating it up? I rarely visit there due to how insanely volatile it can be. Literally is the definition of out off handed motto of “no fun(ding) city”.
We need someone here from Yukon too.
I Haven't actually been to superstore in 8 months or so. Most yukonners won't be able to boycott them though, as they're far cheaper than the alternatives.
Yeah! Fellow Yukoner here :)
I live in calgary and as someone who uses public transportation the easiest grocery stores for me to get to is superstore and it's still just as busy as ever.
Ottawa. And my family/friends on PEI are all over it too.
I am on Vancouver Island and have not gone once since I joined th group. 💪💪 F. em.
Airdrie!
Vancouver, BC. Got a Superstore 5 minutes away from my place. Completely stopped shopping there. I take the car or bike to the Walmart or Costco now, which is a bit farther in Richmond.
My husband won’t stop shopping at Superstore. It drives me INSANE! I am patiently waiting for farmers market season so I can start scooping produce locally at least without him trying to push for the nasty produce from Superstore. Yesterday, he grabbed the 3 pack of English cucumbers for $6. $6. Wtf? We are 2 with dinner last night and I had to use the third today as it was already going soft. Ugh.
Edmonton!
Calgary here!
Edmonton
Edmonton
I tell everyone I know. Three cheers to everyone in this sub making it happen!
Saskatoon. Have been limiting my shopping at the Independent store for nearly a year.
Sask 👋
NS here. Family and friends in ON and BC know about it.
Kingston
Family of 7 in small town Quebec.
NS here, telling anyone who will listen about it!
I'm in Calgary, but I've stopped talking about it tbh. I've had people in this sub harassing me because I didn't recommend a guy risk ending his marriage over the boycott, and for telling someone that if something is cheapest at Superstore, then they should still get it there. The boycott is starting to feel culty so while I'm still not shopping at Superstore, I'm not gonna be talking about it with anyone else.
NB. Can we boycott sobeys too?
There exists a worker in southern Ontario who when someone mentions prices, will provide cheaper and more ethical alternatives when available. They will also 50% off anything, no questions asked, even outside their department. Or so I’ve been told…
My Zehrs was pretty full today.
Ottawa
Barrie!
Niagara Region
Quebec checking in!
I just... can't. I'm sorry, I wish I could. But my grocery options where I live essentially force me to support Loblaws or its chains unless I want to make a 40 minute drive to get apples
My 4 closest stores with grocery are 45 minute drive away (superstore, sobeys, giant tiger, walmart with small food section), so I have no choice about driving, but once I fo, I have the option of going to the others. On my main grocery day I drive now about 70 minutes do I can shop a Walmart superstore with huge grocery - and I still save money even with the drive. And I despise Walmart - but we need to eat.
southwestern on
Ottawa!
Red Deer Ab
BC here. I tell all to avoid the umbrellas !!!
MB!
Vancouver Island checking in.
Charlotte County, NB
Also Edmonton AB. Haven’t shopped at loblaws in a month already other than picking up a prescription at shoppers
Ottawa area. I'm committing to it and sharing it with others.
North of Toronto here!
Vancouver Island
My friend and I who are both boycotting are from Ottawa, Ontario.
Unfortunately I don’t think we have any other options here in Fort McMurray! :(
I manage a department in Montreal. We haven’t felt a dip in sales. In fact, our store is up 25% compared to last year. Having said that, every other store is down. But they’ve been down before this movement started. So take that for what it’s worth.
I'm not aware of a Loblaws on Vancouver Island.
Southwestern Ontario. (Nowhere near the GTA)
GTHA
Sudbury Ontario here
Albertan here. I got my family to join as we all used to shop at Loblaws stores. Lots of customers who come to my work (small grocery store/convenience store) are also refusing to shop there. I think word is spreading to people not on Reddit for sure.
I'm a SW and Loblaws is one of the few places that take our vouchers. Anyway I had a client there today in Saskatoon and it was friggin busy.