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Santa, Elves Sought in Alleged Montreal Grocery Theft Described as Political Act

Robins des ruelles activists stole $3,000 worth of food to protest grocery inflation and redistribute supplies to community food banks and fridges, police said.

  • On Monday, three Santas and 40 elves from Robins des ruelles allegedly took $3,000 worth of nonperishable food from a Metro grocery store on Laurier Avenue East.
  • Citing surging grocery inflation, the activists framed the action as a political call to action to denounce large grocery chains' profits and said the food would be redistributed to community food banks and community fridges.
  • Footage circulated online showing Santas and masked elves filling carts and leaving without paying, then depositing some food under a tree at Place Valois and sending leftovers to community fridges and food banks.
  • Montreal police say they are investigating a theft under $5,000, with no arrests made, and SPVM spokesperson Florence Stafford said, `No injuries were reported.` Metro called theft unacceptable.
  • Statistics Canada data show grocery inflation is rising, underlining the protest's context, with inflation up 4.7 per cent in November year‑over‑year and public debate fueled by Marc‑André Cyr, political scientist, Université du Québec à Montréal.
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Group dressed as Santas and elves rob Canadian grocery store, steal $3K worth of goods

Videos of the heist were shared on social media, showing dozens of masked elves and several Santas swarming into the store.

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The shoplifting claimed by a group of activists in a grocery store is a cause for serious concern among retailers.

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Santa, elves sought in alleged Montreal grocery theft described as political act

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·Winnipeg, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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