First, for artificially inflating the price of bread for 14 years, and second, for demanding she send ID to get a $25 gift card offered as compensation for bread price fixing. Robyn Fleming in St. John's was displeased to get an email from Loblaws requesting she send identification before getting her $25 gift card. Harrison Davies shows the $25 gift card his family received — without having to send in ID. @loblaws you want my id before you send me my gift card! Until then, Meredith suggests Loblaws could minimize any damage to its brand by abandoning ID demands if the risk of fraud doesn't jeopardize the gift card program.
Source: CBC News March 18, 2018 08:00 UTC