
Canadians can now claim money from Loblaw bread lawsuit
Irish Mae Silvestre
created: Sept. 11, 2025, 8:10 p.m. | updated: Sept. 12, 2025, 7:36 p.m.
Canadians who purchased bread from Loblaw stores can now apply to receive compensation from the bread price-fixing class-action settlement.
The lawsuit alleges that Loblaw overcharged Canadians for bread as a result of an industry-wide price-fixing scandal involving certain packaged bread products.
If you previously received a $25 Loblaw card from the Loblaw Card Program, you can still submit a compensation claim.
Once court-approved expenses have been deducted, 22 per cent is allocated for class members in Quebec, while 78 per cent is allocated for class members nationwide.
You must also answer a verification question to prove that you're eligible to submit a claim, and whether you received a $25 Loblaw Card under the Loblaw Card Program in 2018.
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