| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1051 | Michelle McBeth | To think a national store like Loblaw/Zehrs/No Frills would be so petty as to take away fundraising dollars from groups who solicit their store is appalling. I know our hockey team spends on average $200/wk at Zehrs x 18 = $3200. We go there because it is the only store in Uxbridge and pay a higher price for convenience. Should Loblaws not allow fundraising to continue through Funscript - Sobey's in Stouffville will be getting all our business. |
| 1052 | Anonymous | |
| 1053 | Greg Allen | Our church has been encouraging our congregation to purchase gift cards for No frills and Zehrs. Leaving Fundscrip will have a serious impact in our fundraising efforts. Please reconsider. |
| 1054 | Susan Kolar | I always hope that the big companies, who make so much revenue on consumers, will give some back. Fundscrip is such an easy way to do that and benefits the whole community. It is unfortunate that your companies think this is not worth the effort. |
| 1055 | Susan Hopkinson | Community groups without charitable status have limited means of fundraising. This is a major blow to them |
| 1056 | Peggy Burke | Since I have been purchasing Loblaws gift cards from fundscrip, I have changed my shopping habits to purchasing not only all my groceries at Superstore, but to shop exclusively at their pharmacy and liquor store as well. I will continue to choose to shop at stores that offer our group gift cards through fundscrip and hope that Loblaws realizes that their continued participation in fundscrip would be a win-win situation for both parties. |
| 1057 | Anonymous | |
| 1058 | Susan Carrier | |
| 1059 | Nathalie Trudelle | Laval, Québec |
| 1060 | Judith Garforth | |
| 1061 | Gwen Demers | |
| 1062 | Lise Rowe | |
| 1063 | Gwen Demers | |
| 1064 | Anonymous | I will not shop at Loblaws if they remove their business from Fundscrip. I will also cancel my PC Mastercard. Our country church, Bethany United in Ramsayville, Ontario, does not have charitable status. |
| 1065 | Jan Langlois | Very disappointed on your decision. Will mean that I shop at another retailer from now on.
Jan Langlois |
| 1066 | Jan Langlois | Very disappointed on your decision. Will mean that I shop at another retailer from now on.
Jan Langlois |
| 1067 | Shelley Lawrence | I was actually disappointed to see that Petro Canada and No Frills were not on the fundscrip list when I signed up. Even though I have to go out of my way a little, I do so to support this fundraising initiative. |
| 1068 | Laurie Shewchuk | |
| 1069 | Laurie Shewchuk | |
| 1070 | Anonymous | R.R. #2
Amhertburg |
| 1071 | ted allen | be a good corporate citizen and give back to the communities that support you.. instead of you putting shareholders first always. |
| 1072 | Anonymous | Please be a little more community-minded. Loblaws needs to be a better corporate citizen. It shouldn't always be about the profit. |
| 1073 | Anonymous | R.R. #2
Amhertburg |
| 1074 | Brent McIntyre | |
| 1075 | Anonymous | This is ridiculous! We are a group of young families who spend lots on groceries!!! |
| 1076 | Anonymous | |
| 1077 | Sue Tobin | I have been a regular No Frills shopper for many years, but will be switching to another grocery strore that participates in the Fundscrip program. We will miss you! |
| 1078 | Denise Gore | |
| 1079 | Anonymous | Montreal, Quebec |
| 1080 | Torrie Wilson | |
| 1081 | Anonymous | |
| 1082 | Isabel Bremner | |
| 1083 | sonia grard | reconsider the decision to not participate in the fundscript program |
| 1084 | Monica Litster | Please, please, please!!! |
| 1085 | Anonymous | |
| 1086 | Diane Sirois | |
| 1087 | Anonymous | |
| 1088 | Rene van den Ende | Beaconsfield, Quebec |
| 1089 | Eric Desbiens | |
| 1090 | Nancy Jourdain | |
| 1091 | Bob Dale | A coroporation the size of yours who cannot afford to give a little back to charity is dipicable. Your prices are outrages as it is. You have lost my business as well as the 10 families who I brought on to the program. Great public relations for your company. Oh it was. |
| 1092 | Kaitlin Soye | |
| 1093 | Jason Mayoff | |
| 1094 | Doreen Petrusev | Dear Loblaws;
I am signing this petition on behalf of the school in which we use Fundscript for our fundraising. In our small town, No Frills is the grocer of choice. We have No Frills and then a smaller Sobeys. Our family shops at No Frills on a continous basis and enjoyed the fact that with each visit to No Frills, we were giving back to our childrens' school. We are trhroughly disappointed in your recent decision to drop Fundscript from your company's support of the gift cards. My family would often spend more than $100.00 a week at the No Frills in town. At this point I DO NOT REGRET MY DECISION NOT TO SHOP AT NO FRILLS AGAIN. I will then begin to shop at Sobey's were they are do participate in the program. One thing your company has to remember that at our school, there is only ONE PARENT VOLUNTEER who runs the fundscript program and only 2 PARENT VOLUNTEERS who run any of the fundraising for the school. During this time, where persons are contantly asking for donations to one thing or another, the Fundscript program actually allows a parent to see that this small profit is actually going towards our childrens' school. I hope, and I'm sure along with many, many others hope that your company changes their mind about this particular policy. I will have no other choice but to support the other grocer in town with my familys' business. |
| 1095 | Ed Muha | St.Lazare, Quebec |
| 1096 | Debbie Keillar | As an elementary school fundraising coordinator, I know full well the difficulty in recruiting volunteers and the time and labour required for such fundraisers as cheese sales, frozen cookie dough, chocolate bar drives, etc. The Fundscrip program is a no brainer for our school's families and volunteers. Being a small rural school, many families are on a limited budget and cannot afford to engage in typical school fundraisers. They are able to support our small rural school through their grocery, gas and other purchases, simply by using gift cards purchased through Fundscrip. I sincerely hope that Loblaws will reconsider its policy restriction in this matter. |
| 1097 | Sharon Lennie | I enjoy the products at The Real Canadian Superstore, and have been able to shop there, while at the same time raising funds for my sons' school. If Loblaws no longer works with fundscript, then I will be forced to shop elsewhere. Please re-think your decision.
Thank you |
| 1098 | Bob Marescaux | The withdrawal from the Fundscript program will reduce our spending at the Superstore in west Calgary. |
| 1099 | Ruth Marescaux | Less shopping at Calgary Superstore |
| 1100 | Anonymous | I NOW WILL BE SHOPPING AT OTHER RETAILERS THAT DO OFFER THE ENCOURAGEMENT TO COMMUNITY GROUPS AS IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY. IT IS UNFORTUNATE YOU HAVE CHOSEN TO CUT THE COMMUNITY OFF. THE KIDS I WORK WITH DEPENDED ON IT. |