Opinion
Barry Artiste
Maple Leaf foods are deep discounting their foods in a public relations move to win back consumers, sort of a quasi price war, with 50 percent off meats versus competitors similar products.
Pretty much one comment from a bargain hungry consumers says it all as a consumer puts a pack of Maple Leaf deep discounted chicken breasts into her shopping cart ” Really, I didn’t Know it was Maple Leaf?”
Hello you been living under a Friggin Rock? Then goes on the say I am on a budget! Okaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy, Good luck with that! I mean, I know we have Free Healthcare.
Maybe it is just me, when I read someone preferring a bargain, while recalls are still going on. To be fair though Chicken was not part of the recall, and it looks like Maple Leaf has cleaned up all its facilities.
As for me, and I assume other consumers, Maple Leaf Foods is an iconic Canadian Company, they make great food, but perhaps I’ll wait until an investigation or semi final report has been concluded before I buy from Maple Leaf again, bargain or no bargain.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2008/09/05/6669131-sun.html
September 5, 2008
Maple Leaf slices its prices
By AMY CHUNG, SUN MEDIA
The listeria outbreak has plagued the Maple Leaf brand to no end lately, but it seems the company is trying to woo back its customers with smashing discounts.
Walk into any grocery store in Toronto and you will notice Maple Leaf Food products dramatically reduced. At Loblaws, Schneider’s regular weiners were 99 cents, compared to other brands at three or four times the price.
Yellow stickers with 25% off, “Special” and “Savings” were splashed on the company’s poultry products.
A whole Maple Leaf chicken at Dominion was going for $2.49 a pound and two packs of Schneider’s minisizzlers were going for $6.
At Food Basics, Saria Irfam placed a pair of Maple Leaf boneless chicken breast into her shopping basket.
Tags: sales | opinion | World | marketing | fatal | Outbreak | nationwide | cleaned | CHLORINE | pricing | bargains | Microbiology | hysteria | Listeria | Maple Leaf Foods | food safety | sanitization | cut corners | food processing