Get Up to $50 in Bread Price-Fixing Settlement
Canadian consumers can claim up to $50+ from $500M bread price-fixing settlement. No receipts needed. Deadline: December 12, 2025. Submit your claim now!
Canadian consumers can claim up to $50+ from $500M bread price-fixing settlement. No receipts needed. Deadline: December 12, 2025. Submit your claim now!
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