Winnipeg convenience stores selling imported products are struggling to make a profit as rising fuel fees have added thousands of dollars to the cost of bringing goods into Canada. The article points to margin pressure for specialty retailers and a supply-chain cost increase, but does not indicate a broader market-moving event.
Winnipeg convenience stores selling imported products are struggling to make a profit as rising fuel fees have added thousands of dollars to the cost of bringing goods into Canada. The article points to margin pressure for specialty retailers and a supply-chain cost increase, but does not indicate a broader market-moving event.
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