Good news. Loblaws has Reinstated 50% Discount on Last-Day Sale Items After Customer Feedback. This decision comes just days after the company stated it would be reducing these discounts to a range of 30 to 50 per cent, aligning with competitor pricing strategies. The Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) which had spoken loudly about the increase, expressed its relief with the announcement. The initial announcement, made earlier this week, was met with significant customer backlash. CARP heard from many older Canadian shoppers who expressed their disappointment, citing the 50 per cent discount as a key factor in their shopping decisions, especially in these times of rising food costs. An increase that had boosted the cost to the consumer of such products by 40%. This feedback was not lost on the company. Responding to the concerns of CARP members and other seniors, Loblaws issued statement emphasizing the importance of customer and colleague feedback in their decision-making process. The statement highlighted the company's commitment to its shoppers, affirming that the discounts on items nearing expiry would remain unchanged. CARP hopes that other grocery companies will follow Loblaws example of listening to the voices of older Canadians