"It is in the best interests of the class as a whole," he said in a written decision. "In my view, it falls squarely within the zone of reasonableness."
The settlement he approved includes a combined
Once legal fees and other court expenses are paid, 78 per cent of the funds will be allocated to shoppers in
Customers who bought bread between
If there is still money left over after that distribution, funds will be divided among anyone who claimed the gift card.
Morgan's decision ends one chapter in a saga that has lobbed allegations at the country's biggest grocers, including Metro,
While these players have denied their participation in an alleged scheme to co-ordinate the price of bread back to 2001, Loblaw and George Weston admitted they were part of the practice years ago.
They offered a
The
"The parties do not have to do much to convince me that the litigation has been hard fought on all sides,"
Asked for comment on the settlement's approval, Loblaw spokesperson
"We know we have more to do to regain the trust of our customers and we’re committed to doing that," the statement said.
A George Weston spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The agreement they put forward resolves all national bread price-fixing claims they faced or could face and includes assurances that they will co-operate with claims being pursued against the remaining grocers who did not offer a settlement.
The offer Loblaw and George Weston made garnered four objections and 475 opt-outs, which
No one who objected to the settlement appeared in court to explain their views, but a review of their written submissions showed they were fighting the settlement because they would like more money, Morgan said.
"None of the objectors chose to speak at the hearing of the settlement motion, but a review of their written objections indicates that they have no principled grounds for objecting to the settlement other than that they would like more money," Morgan wrote.
"While I sympathize with that sentiment, I am not in a position to compel that the settlement fund be increased, nor am I inclined to reject the settlement based on a small handful of class members who would like more."
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