Pet Valu Lowers Prices on Premium, Made in Canada Pet Food Amid U.S. Tariffs Threat
The move comes after U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday, announced sweeping reciprocal global tariffs on his so-called 'Liberation Day'. Trump also imposed a baseline 10% fee on all imports, but a fact sheet from the
"Today we're taking our commitment to supporting Canadian brands a step further by introducing new lower prices on an excellent and popular Canadian brand, Performatrin Prime, positioning it as the best priced pet food in the scientific nutrition category within our stores and digital channel," said
Shares of the company closed down 1.7% to
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