Weeks after the LCBO announced a $10 million contract with a Quebec company to bring paper bags back, the Ford government is directing the Crown agency to immediately look for an Ontario supplier ...
the retail giant is phasing out the fabric bags, switching to paper bags for both grocery delivery and in stores. Steve Calarco, a Walmart delivery customer in Edmonton, says he has already ...
Although paper bags have not yet returned to LCBO stores, the province is now ordering the Crown corporation to switch suppliers to a company within Ontario. In a letter to Carmine Nigro ...
The flat-bottomed paper bag is a marvel of quiet utility. It stands tall at the checkout counter of grocery stores ready to cradle the essentials of daily life — from fresh produce to a warm ...
Premier Doug Ford has ordered LCBO to find an Ontario-based supplier for its paper bags after the company signed a contract with a Quebec supplier. On Tuesday, in a letter addressed to Chair of ...
Premier Doug Ford has told the LCBO to find an Ontario-based supplier for its soon-to-be-reintroduced paper bags, only weeks after the Crown corporation confirmed a nearly $11-million contract ...
Critics are accusing Ontario Premier Doug Ford of indecision over small details instead of big-picture thinking after he ordered the LCBO to change its paper bag supplier in a last-minute move ...
Until it wasn’t. After Premier Doug Ford directed the LCBO last April to end its environmentally-conscious bag ban and bring back paper bags for customers, the liquor store did so.
Kraft Heinz will have to face disgruntled consumers in federal court over allegations the food company lied about its macaroni and cheese product containing “No Artificial Flavors, Preservatives ...
The best personal item bags are able to fit under the seat in front of you and provide easy access to items you need to have on hand. Generally, a bag measuring 18 x 14 x 8 inches will qualify as ...
Kraft Heinz is based in Chicago and Pittsburgh. Berkshire Hathaway owns 26.9% of its stock. The case is Hayes et al v. Kraft Heinz Co, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois, No. 23-16596.