Loblaw Runs Switch-and-Save Promotion
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July 20, 2010
Canada’s Loblaw is making it easy for shoppers to switch –and-save with store brands this week as it flags more than 100 President’s Choice products at the shelf, proving the savings against national brands.
The Switch and Save event also extends beyond the grocery cart to President's Choice Financial services where shoppers can sign up for a PC Financial no-fee bank account and save almost $150 per year in bank fees or apply for a PC MasterCard and save with no annual fee, the company said in a statement.
"Over thirteen million Canadians shop with us every week and we believe they are looking for value and quality,” said Julija Hunter, vice president, public relations, Loblaw Companies Ltd. “We stand strong behind our products, so much, that we provide a satisfaction guarantee."
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