I’m not sure what the need to do this was (if true). I would think the chocolate business was pretty lucrative, and there aren’t that many players in it for competition to be that ruinous to a chocolate company’s profits to feel the need to engage in price-fixing.
Canadian Chocolate Companies are Grinches?
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Aren’t all these companies American owned? Didn’t see New Brunswick’s Ganong chocolates on the list. Good for them.