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The CEOs of three of Canada’s major grocery chains doubled down on their expectation. The expectations were that food prices will soon rise at their stores.</p

Recent cost pressures on the industry. Including the rising minimum wages in some provinces, increased fuel, and transportation costs. Furthermore, an ongoing trade war with the U.S. It will soon result in some price inflation. This was said by the chief executives of Metro Inc., Loblaw Companies Ltd., and Empire Co. Tuesday at Scotiabank’s back-to-school conference in Toronto.
Metro CEO Eric La Fleche said consumers should eventually see a return to more normal inflation levels.
“Exactly when and how — it’s all about competitive dynamics. Everybody is competitive. Nobody wants to lose any share. So, let’s see how things play out,” he said.
Metro is starting to see some price inflation already, La Fleche said.
He explained that the cost pressures have been building over the past year. Beginning with Ontario’s minimum wage hike from $11.60 to $14 an hour on Jan. 1. Hence, followed by rising fuel and transportation costs.
Then came the Canadian government’s retaliatory tariffs on July 1. Hence, on a wide range of American products, including coffee, maple syrup, salad dressing and other foods.
“Now, we’re having a, something I would describe it as ‘a tsunami’ of tariff-related request. This is for the purpose of cost increases from our supplier partners. This was said by Michael Medline, The Empire’s CEO.
The company, which is the parent to grocery chain Sobeys Inc. It held off on raising prices for some time. Hence, he said but is now reviewing these tariff-related costs.
Empire will pass the extra costs on to consumers where it makes sense in the market, he said, adding it will be careful not to give away any market share.
“We don’t like to pass on the cost, but there’s no way you can avoid it with the inflationary pressures that we are now seeing.” Price increases are likely to be moderate in a historical sense, said Loblaw CEO Galen Weston.
He predicted food inflation of one- to 1.5-per cent, which he said is in the normal range as opposed to the higher range in the five to six per cent level.
“We don’t yet see it moving into the mid-single-digit levels… We don’t think it is likely to do that.”
The chief executives also outlined their respective plans to grow their e-commerce business, specifically home delivery. Canada’s grocery owners have been slow to offer delivery but ramped up their efforts after Amazon acquired Whole Foods Market last year.
Metro already offers home delivery from seven stores in Quebec, which serves about 60 per cent of the province’s population, said La Fleche. It will start offering the service in Ontario in 2019, he said but did not provide details on specific locations.
The company relies on its existing assets to fulfil orders rather than partnering with a third-party like its competitors have chosen to do.
“We’re going to e-commerce with a prudent approach,” said La Fleche, adding the company is scaling up and the company may consider using a dedicated facility if it reaches a certain level — but it’s not there yet.
Empire, on the other hand, decided to partner with British firm Ocado to build a fulfilment centre in the Greater Toronto Area that will be fully operational by the spring of 2020. The centre will house Ocado’s signature robotics that can fulfil customer orders within minutes.
Empire offers home delivery in Quebec and learned that their solution there is not scalable, Medline said, adding the company is excited that Ocado’s solution eliminates some logistical issues and is profitable.
Loblaw also partnered with another company to offer home delivery, opting for California-based Instacart but chose to do so in a quicker fashion. Customers in 17 cities can now use the Instacart app to order grocery for delivery from Loblaw.
“Our view today is that rapid expansion and customer acquisition is the second most important thing to do in the first innings of the e-commerce online grocery world,” Weston said.

The purpose of this article I have written is to look at the overall potential in a person’s life. This potential is not looked at in months, years, or decades but in individual days and about a time failure but reflect on your mistakes & failures.

There is a single force that builds your future, a small yet profoundly powerful force that shapes your health, quality of your life, your maturity, and your overall happiness. How one uses this force in their daily lives affects the overall success and failure of a person’s life.

The question that arises is that what is this all-important force sculpting? Some of the daily questions we ask ourselves and find ourselves worrying about are:

  1. How can I earn more?
  2. How can I get out of this situation?
  3. Does he or she care for me?
  4. What is the solution?
  5. Where is my future?
  6. What should I have for lunch?
  7. What should I do today?
When you look closer into the topic you will realize that you are in control of most of the questions you are asking yourself
future will be like. People who often ask themselves negative questions such as, “Why can’t I ever get it right?” are letting themselves down and are bound to fail if they maintain such a negative attitude.
You must be very careful about the type of questions you ask yourself. If you want a premium quality life, you need to think of high-quality questions to ask yourself. One should find themselves asking questions that support themselves and help them create the best life for themselves and the people around them. Talk about how you’ve used the experience to become better at your job and to avoid similar mistakes. Pick a real time failure but not anything too costly. Don’t share any story that makes you sound careless in general. The right kind of questions will help you stay on the right track, be more optimistic, and take the best daily actions required to achieve your goals and dreams. The kinds of questions that I Have found it incredibly helpful in my life are:
1. What is my value?
2. What would I do if I know I could not fail?
3. What could go wrong?
4. How do I make ten times more money?
5. What could I do more?
6. Should I even be involved with this?
7. How can my competition defeat me?
8. What is the best use of my time right now?
9. When I die, what kind of life would I have lived?
10. How could I improve that performance?
In my article next month I will elaborate on the answers to these questions and how to find them. However, for now, these are the kinds of questions you should find yourself asking if you want to achieve more in life, manage expected time failure, and become an overall happier and more successful person than you are today.
These questions should be written down and tracked down on a daily basis in order to get the most out of them. These questions can also be used as a compass that points you in the right direction. If everyone can find themselves blocking out the negative questions in life and find themselves asking the right questions then nothing can hold them back.

Read the related blog: WAYS TO BECOME A BETTER LISTENING PERSON

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