George Weston’s Q2 Hit by Bread Price-Fixing Settlement

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Canadian food processing and distribution company George Weston Ltd. reported a significant financial impact in its second-quarter results due to a recent settlement in the bread price-fixing class action lawsuit. The settlement resulted in a $253 million hit to the company’s earnings for the period ended June 15, 2024.

The Toronto-based company, which holds a majority stake in Loblaw Companies Ltd., Canada’s largest food and pharmacy retailer, saw its net earnings drop to $667 million in the second quarter, compared to $782 million in the same period last year. This decline is largely attributed to the settlement reached in the long-standing bread price-fixing controversy that has plagued several major Canadian grocers and bakeries.

George Weston’s net earnings attributable to shareholders also experienced a notable decrease, falling to $410 million from $508 million a year earlier. Despite these setbacks, the company managed to increase its overall revenue to approximately $14 billion, up from $13.8 billion in the previous year.

The bulk of George Weston’s revenue, over $13 billion, came from its Loblaw subsidiary, which reported an increase in retail sales. This growth in Loblaw’s performance helped offset some of the financial impact from the settlement. Additionally, the company’s Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust saw a rise in revenue, driven by higher rental rates and the successful completion of acquisitions and development projects.

The bread price-fixing scandal first came to light in 2017. The class-action lawsuits alleged that George Weston, Loblaw, and other defendants conspired to fix the price of packaged bread in Canada between 2001 and 2015. As part of the settlement, Loblaw agreed to pay $252.5 million, a move that has drawn both praise for accountability and criticism for perceived inadequacy.

Industry experts have weighed in on the settlement, with some arguing that the amount may not be sufficient given the scale and duration of the alleged price-fixing scheme. Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, a professor in food distribution and policy at Dalhousie University, stated in a separate interview, “While the settlement represents a significant sum, it’s important to consider the broader implications for consumer trust and market integrity in the Canadian food retail sector.”

The settlement and its financial impact on George Weston highlight the ongoing challenges faced by major players in Canada’s retail food industry. As government scrutiny intensifies and consumers demand greater transparency, companies like George Weston and Loblaw are navigating a complex landscape of regulatory compliance and public perception.

Looking forward, George Weston’s ability to recover from this financial setback will likely depend on the continued strong performance of its Loblaw subsidiary and strategic management of its real estate investments through Choice Properties REIT. The company’s response to this challenge and its efforts to rebuild consumer trust will be closely watched by industry observers and stakeholders in the Canadian retail sector.

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