The high-level food fight between Pepsi-Co Foods and Loblaws has been resolved. Consumers can expect to see Doritos, Ruffles, Tostitos and other Frito-Lay products stocked at Loblaw-owned grocery stores for the Easter weekend.
“All along, this was about providing value to our customers,” Loblaw spokesperson Catherine Thomas said in an email on Saturday.
“Beginning Monday, shipments will return and we can once again provide our customers with a wide range of assortment in our snack, breakfast and meal-maker aisles,” the email said. The chips went off the shelves earlier this year after Frito-Lay attempted to increase prices it charges Loblaw Companies Ltd. for some products.The tensions were stoked by supply chain issues and inflating food prices which heightened the pandemic.
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