Loblaws accused of price-fixing scheme on apology gift cards from last price-fixing scheme - The Beaverton
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Loblaws accused of price-fixing scheme on apology gift cards from last price-fixing scheme

, ON — chain , which recently offered $25 gift cards to apologize for a nationwide 14-year-long price fixing scheme on , has been accused of subjecting the gift cards to an entirely new price fixing scheme.

“This is absolutely preposterous,” said Galen Weston Jr., Executive Chairman of Loblaw Companies, taking a break from shooting a commercial for PC Choice Pizza Rolls. “How could consumers possibly be suspicious of us, just because we were recently caught fixing the prices on a staple for 14 years, and then subsequently jacked the prices on milk to offset that?”

“Wait, forget I said that last part,” added Weston.

A class action lawsuit filed filed against Loblaws alleges the $25 bread gift cards will come with numerous restrictions for consumers. These include:

  • waiving any and all right to future settlements or coupons
  • signees are forbidden to ever set foot in any , on penalty of flogging
  • pledging their first born child to Loblaw Companies Ltd
  • any personal information collected will be sold to www.XtremeViagara.net for marketing purposes
  • all $25 gift cards can exclusively be spent at Loblaws’ overpriced cheese counter

However, a legal representative for Loblaws insisted the gift cards do not represent another price-fixing scheme. “Everyone knows that my client, Loblaws, hasn’t been involved in a price-fixing scheme for at least a month now,” explained corporate lawyer Wayne Shuckman. “Still, even if the restrictive cards actually were another price-fixing scheme, it would be pretty ingenious, since a grocery store cannot be charged twice for the same crime under double jeopardy.”

“Wait, forget I said that last part,” added Shuckman.

Loblaws customers seem to be taking of the gift card price-fixing scheme in stride. “Sure I’m probably being ripped off, but at least I’m being ripped off equally by all of ’s major grocery retailers,” said Sheila Marks, of .

“Plus, 25 bucks!” added Marks.

Representatives for Sobeys and assured consumers that they are not offering any shady gift cards, and are still only on the bread price-fixing scheme.