Galen G. Weston, the head of Loblaw, the country's largest drugstore and grocery chain, said Thursday that pharmacists are well-positioned to dispense medical marijuana in a safe manner.
That won't help because, like with every other product on its shelves, Loblaw's bud will be overpriced. They don't seem to comprehend the nature of pricing in a competitive market. Which is why their stores are empty of customers and revenues are going south like a duck in winter.
That won't help because, like with every other product on its shelves, Loblaw's bud will be overpriced. They don't seem to comprehend the nature of pricing in a competitive market. Which is why their stores are empty of customers and revenues are going south like a duck in winter.
You've obviously never been to Loblaws in Kingston, they're always packed on the weekend.
That's a valid point. I go to Zehr's for fresh fish/chicken/pork and specialty items (I'm a slave to the olive bar). But fruit and vegetables are definitely cheaper, and not of poorer quality, at Food Basics...here anyways.
But there's no denying the level of "busy" between the two groceries. It's got to be Zehr's pricing that's driving people to the discount grocers and the poorer quality processed foods.
That won't help because, like with every other product on its shelves, Loblaw's bud will be overpriced. They don't seem to comprehend the nature of pricing in a competitive market. Which is why their stores are empty of customers and revenues are going south like a duck in winter.
Not sure what numbers you've been looking at. They seem to comprehend fairly well.
Revenues are up. Same-store sales are up for 2015. Even your article states that.
President's Choice Buds.
President's Choice Buds.
That won't help because, like with every other product on its shelves, Loblaw's bud will be overpriced. They don't seem to comprehend the nature of pricing in a competitive market. Which is why their stores are empty of customers and revenues are going south like a duck in winter.
President's Choice Buds.
That won't help because, like with every other product on its shelves, Loblaw's bud will be overpriced. They don't seem to comprehend the nature of pricing in a competitive market. Which is why their stores are empty of customers and revenues are going south like a duck in winter.
You've obviously never been to Loblaws in Kingston, they're always packed on the weekend.
You've obviously never been to Loblaws in Kingston, they're always packed on the weekend.
Nope. But I've been to my local Loblaws (well, Zehr's) and it's a ghosttown. Food Basics is packed on weekends.
Heinz Ketchup (1L) = $4.49 @ Loblaws, $2.99 @ Food Basics
Wonderbread (675g) = $3.39 @ Loblaws, 2 for $2.49 @ Food Basics
Black Diamond Cheddar Cheese (460g) = $8.99 @ Loblaws, 4.44@ Food Basics
I could go on...
You've obviously never been to Loblaws in Kingston, they're always packed on the weekend.
Nope. But I've been to my local Loblaws (well, Zehr's) and it's a ghosttown. Food Basics is packed on weekends.
Heinz Ketchup (1L) = $4.49 @ Loblaws, $2.99 @ Food Basics
Wonderbread (675g) = $3.39 @ Loblaws, 2 for $2.49 @ Food Basics
Black Diamond Cheddar Cheese (460g) = $8.99 @ Loblaws, 4.44@ Food Basics
I could go on...
I dont mind Food Basics but a lot of the time the only stuff cheaper there is processed shit!
Meat, vegetables and fruit are comparable or sometimes MORE expensive.
But there's no denying the level of "busy" between the two groceries. It's got to be Zehr's pricing that's driving people to the discount grocers and the poorer quality processed foods.
President's Choice Buds.
That won't help because, like with every other product on its shelves, Loblaw's bud will be overpriced. They don't seem to comprehend the nature of pricing in a competitive market. Which is why their stores are empty of customers and revenues are going south like a duck in winter.
Not sure what numbers you've been looking at. They seem to comprehend fairly well.
Revenues are up. Same-store sales are up for 2015. Even your article states that.
Maybe you should read it again.
Everything in your article shows gains in sales.
Second sentence:
Their financial statement says the same. Revenues are up. Nothing is going "South" as per your ill-informed opinion suggests.
Being disappointed that your sales growth wasn't as high as expected in a specific quarter doesn't equal falling revenues.