Accusing Grocers of 'Greedflation' Is Pointless, but People Want a ScapegoatCommentary
As food prices rise, many are quick to blame grocers for profiteering and taking advantage of consumers. The notion of "greedflation" has emerged as one of the most talked about issues in the last month. Food inflation in Canada is at a 41-year high, at 10.3 percent, and chances are that consumers won't get a break anytime soon.
It is difficult to determine whether grocers have been inflating prices to benefit their bottom line. If greed exists in our grocery sector, how do we measure it? Well, our lab tried.
In a recent report, we used publicly available data to look at the gross profit (revenue minus cost of revenue) for each of the three big Canadian grocers: Empire/Sobeys, Metro, and Loblaws. We then calculated their respective "best" and "average" performances for the past five years. Next, we compared each company's two most recent quarters of 2022 against their best and average years' performances and quantified the excess (deficit)....
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