Farmers markets and business groups feuding with Loblaws after disparaging text ad

Farmers鈥 markets and business groups say they are 鈥渟ad and disappointed鈥 in NoFrills and its parent company Loblaw after the company sent a mass-advertising text message encouraging customers to 鈥渟kip the line鈥 at their local farmers鈥 market and pivot to NoFrills stores instead. Groceries are checked out at a No Frills grocery store in Toronto, Thursday, May 30, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

Recent ads from Loblaw Co. urging shoppers to skip the line at their local farmers market and visit its budget subsidiary NoFrills instead are an attack on groups that already struggle to sell their products, organizations in two provinces said as they expressed their disappointment in the grocery giant's ad campaign.

Farmers' Markets of Nova Scotia Cooperative and the Ontario Small Business Community both said members got word of a text with NoFrills鈥 latest flyer featuring the disparaging message earlier this month.

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