If you purchased bread from Loblaw Corporation between 2001 and 2015, you are now able to register for a $25 gift card, being offered by the company.
Those gift cards will be accepted at Extra Foods in Dryden once they are handed out.
Loblaw recently admitted to a bread price fixing scheme.
The gift card is being offered as a reimbursement for all of the customers who overpaid..
The deadline to register is May 8th.
Loblaw expects between 3 and 6 million people will register for the card, noting it could cost them around $150-million.
To sign-up visit www.loblawcard.ca