Independent grocers adjusting to fuel surcharges from suppliers

Independent grocers adjusting to fuel surcharges from suppliers

A few weeks into the war in Iran, an Ontario-based grocer started receiving surcharge letters from its suppliers stating that delivery costs would be going up.
It was not an exorbitant amount; somewhere between $15 to $50 for a truckload, said

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