“Grocery Price Increases in Quebec: Insights from Metro CEO Eric La Flèche “

2023-05-25 19:43:45

Quebecers are not done with price hikes at the grocery store. This time, it is not Statistics Canada who says so, but the big boss of Metro.

“We are still receiving requests for price increases from our suppliers,” company president and CEO Eric La Flèche said Thursday.

The CEO who rarely makes public appearances was speaking on the sidelines of a conference of the Canadian Club, in Montreal, on the occasion of the official launch of the new loyalty program of the company, me.



Louis Morissette, on the right, took charge of the part questions and answers in company of the CEO of Metro, Eric La Flèche, Thursday, in Montreal.

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Louis Morissette, on the right, took charge of the part questions and answers in company of the CEO of Metro, Eric La Flèche, Thursday, in Montreal.

The year 2022 has reached record highs for price increase requests from suppliers with 27,000 at Metro alone. The good news: The trend is down in 2023.

“There are fewer and it is for lesser amounts. This is a sign that things are slowing down,” added Mr. La Flèche, who might not give an exact figure for the current year.

If all requests are not accepted, those that are are reflected on the consumer’s bill.

Grocery prices rose 9.1% in April, according to Statistics Canada, from 9.7% in March.

A more subtle way for suppliers to raise prices is through redflation. The practice is to reduce the quantity of product in the package without changing the price.

“I don’t know exactly how many providers do this, but there are and have been. We see that it is happening, ”conceded the CEO of Metro.

It ensures that the company negotiates as best it can. “But we don’t have the big end of the stick,” he pleads.

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