I would also be interested in what changed in how Public Health Ontario extracts and analyzes the data in which case count is determined. Since December 15th the Ontario numbers have been radically higher.
I find it very doubtful that sort of business is making record profits during COVID. Even if they were doing floor and wall signs which is not their core business, their core business was like stickers that go on packaging, consumer spending is way down, I would suggest most CPG business is way down. More people unemployed. More people on CERB/CRB, more businesses closed in general. Less spending in general.
I think Sky has been smoking a little too much of the good stuff on this one.
Your source on "packaged food has increased in grocery stores since COVID-19"?
Cause I work in grocery management. It certainly hasn't.
Costco, Walmart, Loblaws are having record profits ONLY because Ford has closed most of their competition. Does doesn't equate to packaged products and by packaged products it means Deco is in the perishable products sections of grocery. They aren't providing packaging for shelf stable products.
I would also be interested in what changed in how Public Health Ontario extracts and analyzes the data in which case count is determined. Since December 15th the Ontario numbers have been radically higher.
December 15th entry
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CTV Covid-19 Tracker
https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/health/coronavirus/tracking-every-case-of-covid-19-in-canada-1.4852102
It's just the Ford family business as far as I know. They basically make stickers and signs.
The question being asked, are they making the Covid-19 floor decals and signs?
The other question being asked, are they profiting from the huge increase to packaging usage due to Covid-19 consumer purchasing changes?
Stop linking to Twitter!
This is not new news.
I find it very doubtful that sort of business is making record profits during COVID. Even if they were doing floor and wall signs which is not their core business, their core business was like stickers that go on packaging, consumer spending is way down, I would suggest most CPG business is way down. More people unemployed. More people on CERB/CRB, more businesses closed in general. Less spending in general.
I think Sky has been smoking a little too much of the good stuff on this one.
Your source on "packaged food has increased in grocery stores since COVID-19"?
Cause I work in grocery management. It certainly hasn't.
Costco, Walmart, Loblaws are having record profits ONLY because Ford has closed most of their competition. Does doesn't equate to packaged products and by packaged products it means Deco is in the perishable products sections of grocery. They aren't providing packaging for shelf stable products.
Yep, but changes away from meat for example so less packaging along the lines of what Deco has been involved with.
Deco labels is not involved with that sort of packaging....yet
They are primarily day dot labels and other labels.
The Maritimes would be the last market used for a rollout. Tests are almost always conducted in one of the 'Big 3' markets; Ontario, BC or Alberta.
https://decolabels.com/about-us/history/
The question being asked, are they making the Covid-19 floor decals and signs?
The other question being asked, are they profiting from the huge increase to packaging usage due to Covid-19 consumer purchasing changes?
Except Amazon isn't directly involved in Government Policy implementation.
Only to your wife. She's lonely.
Ok "bro".