All major retailers have agreed to an industry-developed Canadian grocery code of conduct, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada announced Thursday.
In a statement, the federal department said, “After years of work and widespread industry participation, we are pleased to announce that all major retailers have agreed to join the Grocery Sector Code of Conduct. This includes Loblaw, Sobeys and Metro, and most recently, Walmart and Costco.”
The statement called it a step toward “bringing more fairness, transparency and predictability to Canada’s grocery supply chain and for consumers.”
The voluntary code will provide more stability for independent grocers, said Gary Sands, senior vice-president with the Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers.
“When larger players have made demands of suppliers for extra supply, that’s been a problem for independent grocers,” Sands said. “They tend to get … pushed to the side a little bit. So the code addresses that.”
He said many of Canada’s roughly 6,900 independent grocers are in rural and remote communities that often don’t have chain retail stores. That means access to fair supply is a food security issue.
While the code won’t level the playing field for independent grocers Sands said, it will give them the “opportunity to stay on the playing field.”