| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1101 | Leah Pinheiro | |
| 1102 | Pamela Kavanagh | |
| 1103 | Anonymous | |
| 1104 | Wade Ashworth | |
| 1105 | Claudine Lascelle | |
| 1106 | Leanne Stalker | |
| 1107 | Anonymous | |
| 1108 | Natalie Korol | |
| 1109 | Anonymous | Less than $500 of our $15,000 budget comes from our athletic department. The rest of the money must be earned through fundraising. Because my athletes are full-time university students, they have little time to fundraise. However all my students need to eat. They purchase their groceries using gift cards purchased through Fundscrip. Because of Loblaws recent decision to withdraw from the program, we no longer receive earning when support your store. For this reason, we as a team have decided no longer to shop at Loblaws, and to shop at other grocery stores participating in Fundscrip gift card program. |
| 1110 | Cathy Hart | My grandfather, Alex Hart, worked for Loblaws for many, many, years and when he passed away in 1970 was a union rep. We always shopped at Loblaws, and after moving to Quebec was very happy when Loblaws took over Provigo & Maxi. I do not want to change my shopping loyalties, but will if Super C or IGA offers the discounted gift cards and not Loblaws. |
| 1111 | Kim Johnson | I am from Meaford, Ontario and we only have a Valu-mart and a Foodland in our town. I feel strongly that we should support our schools as much as possible and have no problem changing my shopping location to IGA in Owen Sound so that I can still use FundScrip. |
| 1112 | Carol Fascia | |
| 1113 | Anne Smiht | |
| 1114 | Lisa Travis | |
| 1115 | Sharon Brown | |
| 1116 | Sharon Brown | |
| 1117 | Guy Bigras | I am a scout leader an parent for the 1st Rockland Scouting Group ( http;//www.1strocklandscouts.ca ).
From Rockland, Ontario
Please Loblaws don't back out. We do alot of our shopping at Independent since we subscribed to fundscript. We'll have to look elsewhere now. |
| 1118 | Pierre Duval | Aylmer Qc |
| 1119 | Pierre Duval | Aylmer Qc |
| 1120 | Anonymous | |
| 1121 | Anonymous | |
| 1122 | Dana Rose | |
| 1123 | Anonymous | We will purchase our groceries in a grocery store that supports schools and participates in the Fundscrip program. They are no cost to you but a great help to school funding. |
| 1124 | Deborah Dennison | I have been a loyal shopper because I have fundscript cards in my purse. I even use them to do photo processing and buy my Bell Mobility cards at Loblaws because a portion goes to my childrens' school. Deborah Dennison Kingston, Ontario |
| 1125 | Tammy Laidler | |
| 1126 | Anonymous | We belong to a registered charity and your store is how we raise most of our monies through fundscrip. We would appreciate it if you would reconsider. |
| 1127 | Lucie Bechard | Windsor, On. |
| 1128 | Janet | |
| 1129 | Anonymous | |
| 1130 | Linda Battler | We choose to shop locally. Zehrs was one of the few stores that allowed us to stay in town and support our school with Fundscrip. Our other option is to start shopping at Sobeys. |
| 1131 | Monique Stamatiadis | I am truly upset with Lolabws decision to stop supporting fundscrip. As a mother of 3, I wil no longer support my local Zehrs or Real Canadian Super Store. Price Chopper is only an extra 2 minute drive and Sobey's Express is perfect for my quick pick up's. I have already told 12 friends about Zehr's decision and over half of them have agreed to do the majority of their shopping eslewhere. |
| 1132 | Anonymous | I think a company the size of Loblaws should help out the organization. Where they can.I think that it is wrong to take it away from us. |
| 1133 | Bob Bezaire | |
| 1134 | genevieve gelinas | |
| 1135 | Anonymous | Dear Sir,
Considering WalMart Supermarket will be great competition for Fortinos Ancaster. The availability of fundscrip will definitely keep customers in your store. Maybe you should reconsider before Walmart gets on the fundscrip bandwagon. In the States, Walmart is presently involved with a scrip program! |
| 1136 | genevieve.gelinas | |
| 1137 | Bruce Armstrong | |
| 1138 | Anonymous | need i say more?? please be a good corporate citizen and reconsider. Thx a lot. |
| 1139 | Neil Tulloch | |
| 1140 | Louise Laurin | |
| 1141 | Anonymous | Loblaws is my preffered store to do most of my grocery shopping and I was pleased to be able to use FundScrip gift certificates. I sincerely hope that Loblaws will continue to participate! |
| 1142 | Anonymous | I cannot believe this! The goodwill that this program created for customers of Loblaws was more than money can buy. My daughter's group is raising money to help pay for community work they will do in a rural area of the Dominican Republic. So what do I tell my daughter when she asks why I am not shopping at Loblaws any more? The truth, that's what! |
| 1143 | Mary Kneebone | I am very dissappointed and I have concluded that if your company is not interested to help support parent initiatives like Fundscrip then I will have to reconsider whether I will continue to shop at your establishments. |
| 1144 | Anonymous | Toronto Ontario |
| 1145 | doreen.daniel | I THINK THAT IT IS UNFAIR THAT YOU DO NOT SUPPORT FUNDSCRIPT. I SPEND ABOUT $9,000.00 A YEAR AT NO FRILLS. I WILL BE TAKING MY BUSSINESS ELSEWHERE UNLESS YOU SUPPORT FUNDSCRIPT. DOREEN |
| 1146 | K Hopkinson | |
| 1147 | Mary Ellen Ingram | Pointe Claire, Quebec |
| 1148 | allison provost | I am disappointed Loblaws will no longer be a part of the Fundscript list of merchants. I spend anywhere from $150.00 to $200.00 dollars a week with loblaws cards purchased through fundscript. I will not be buying from loblaws as much, as Metro and Iga will now be where I do the majority of my shopping. |
| 1149 | Kathryn Jenkins | As I live in St Lazare and the IGA do participate in the Fundscrip, I will be shopping there in the future. |
| 1150 | Pam Tuck | Most of the parents in our school shop at a Loblaws store. Removing them takes away from our fundraising and really hurts our school. |