Final hurdle clears for grocery code of conduct as Walmart, Costco sign on

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Final hurdle clears for grocery code of conduct as Walmart, Costco sign on
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All the major Canadian grocers are now on board for a grocery code of conduct, paving the way for industry guidelines several years in the making.

The federal, provincial and territorial agriculture ministers made the announcement Thursday during their annual meeting in Whitehorse, saying the remaining holdouts Walmart and Costco have now agreed to sign on to the code.

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