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Profits at Loblaws likely won't have suffered because most of the people taking part in the boycott are not loyal customers, according to a marketing professor
Even if the boycott hasn’t done much to their profits, I’m still never shopping at their stores again. I am fortunate to live in an area that has many choices for grocery stores, so I’m going to use that privilege.
Also I used to shop at their stores every couple weeks when I needed groceries, and I would consider myself a former loyal customer.
Even if the boycott hasn’t done much to their profits, I’m still never shopping at their stores again. I am fortunate to live in an area that has many choices for grocery stores, so I’m going to use that privilege. Also I used to shop at their stores every couple weeks when I needed groceries, and I would consider myself a former loyal customer.