Hudson’s Bay is denying allegations of deceptive pricing practices from Canada’s competition watchdog.
The Competition Bureau issued a statement Tuesday alleging HBC offered mattresses and foundations sold together at grossly inflated regular prices and then advertised deep discounts on the sleep sets, suggesting significant deals for customers.
The bureau says the company has engaged in that practice throughout Canada since at least March 2013.
HBC disagrees with the bureau’s position and will vigorously oppose their application to the Competition Tribunal, company spokeswoman Tiffany Bourre said in a statement.
“We believe our mattress pricing process is fair, competitive and in line with industry standards and the Competition Act,” she said.
Bourre added that the allegations by the bureau are “considered a reviewable matter… not an accusation that the company has committed an offence.”
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