With food prices continuing to soar, the Green Party of Ontario is pitching a grocery code of conduct as a way of making everyday items more affordable.
A grocery code of conduct tends to include language around how grocery chains interact with suppliers and what costs they can pass back to those suppliers.
The idea isn’t new; both the United Kingdom and Australia have voluntary codes of conduct, adopted in 2009 and 2015, respectively.
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