Strike at Laval, Que., distribution centre to weigh on Metro's bottom line

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By News Room 8 Min Read

TORONTO – Slim pickings for asparagus at one store and missing salad kits at another: There’s limited stock for some produce items at Metro-owned grocers across Quebec as a strike that began more than eight weeks ago drags on.

“It’s not 100 per cent, but we have at least 90 per cent of our stock,” said Ibrahim Naitalara, speaking in French. Naitalara, who works at a midtown Montreal Metro, said the store has been running short on Dole salad kits and tofu since the strike began.

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