Loblaws to speed up price increases for tariff-related price hikes, letter to suppliers says

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Canadian grocery giant Loblaw is ready to speed up the way it handles price increases, to make it easier for suppliers to recoup tariff costs in the event a trade war with the U.S. breaks out next week, according to a letter obtained by the Star. 

Normally when a supplier wants to increase their prices, Loblaw requires 12 weeks to evaluate the request.

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