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Anti competitive act economic influence - Coggle Diagram
Anti competitive act economic influence
Supply Chain and Cost Pressures
Private Label Brands
Offer Lower-Cost Alternatives to Consumers
Competitors of Smaller Grocery Stores
Major Chains (Loblaws' President's Choice, Sobeys' Compliments)
Supply Chain Disruptions
Increases Raw Material Costs
Increases Grocery Prices (Loblaws, Sobeys)
Retail Chains Raise Prices to Maintain Profit Margins
Profit Margins vs. Consumer Affordability
Chains Raise Prices to Protect Profit Margins
Criticism of Rising Food Prices and Affordability Issues
Monopoly & Market Control
Corporate Control Over Pricing
Major Chains Dictate Pricing
Impact on Price Competition in the Market
Drives Up Overall Grocery Prices
Excessive Profits Scrutiny
Government Scrutiny of High Profits in Grocery Chain
Push for Price Reduction Mandates
Exclusivity Clauses in Lease Agreements
Restricts Competition
Large Chains Control Key Retail Locations
Limits Entry for Smaller Players and Foreign Competitors
Consumer Response & Spending Trends
Online Activism & Consumer Sentiment
Reddit Movement Against Loblaw
Increased Public Pressure on Chains to Reduce Prices
Consumer Trends Shift Toward Lower-Cost Options
Loblaw Boycott
Consumers Protest Rising Prices
Support for Local suppliers
Alternatives to Large Chains Gain Popularity