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  2. Loblaws - Wikipedia

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    Super Centre was a hyper supermarket banner used by Loblaws during the 1990s in Ontario. Some stores were an expansion from the Super-Valu banner. These stores were about 60,000 to 120,000 square feet (5,600–11,100 m 2) in size on average, larger than standard supermarkets, sold a wider selection of merchan­dise (including department store merchan­dise, such as clothing), and contained in ...

  3. Food Basics - Wikipedia

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    There were 117 locations in Ontario. 36 were franchise stores until Metro Inc. purchased all stores back by the end of 2008. Some Food Basics feature a pharmacy known as Food Basics Pharmacy. Some locations are former Super Fresh or A&P supermarkets, dating from when both chains were operated by A&P, [ 4 ] or other former banners such as A&P ...

  4. Pattison Food Group - Wikipedia

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    On March 8, 1915, Robert C. Kidd purchased a store at 746 Columbia Street in New Westminster, British Columbia. He developed several innovative merchandising techniques to attract customers to his store including odd-penny pricing and selling 18 ounces of tea for the price of a pound. The store was soon known as the "over-weight tea" store.

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  6. Vons - Wikipedia

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    Vons is the More Store" (mid-80s to early 90s) Vons is Value (mid-to-late 1990s) Delivering Our Best (late 1990s-2005) Ingredients for life (2005–2015) It's Just Better (2015–present) Supermarkets portal; Companies portal; Food portal

  7. Farm Boy - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa continued gaining Farm Boy locations at Britannia Plaza (2011), Stittsville (2011), Place d'Orleans (2012), which was the first store to offer an in-store eating area. In the fall of 2003, the Bellemares created a board of directors to oversee the company's overall direction and appointed Jeff York as the new President of Farm Boy in 2009.

  8. No Frills (grocery store) - Wikipedia

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    A No Frills store in the Parkdale neighbourhood of Toronto No Frills in Markham No Frills interior. The first No Frills store was a converted Loblaws outlet slated for closure. The store opened on July 5, 1978, in East York, Toronto. While it offered a very limited range of goods and basic customer service, the store promoted discount prices.

  9. Metro Inc. - Wikipedia

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    On July 19, 2005, after beating out Sobeys in a bidding war, Metro announced that it had reached an agreement with The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, Inc. and its subsidiary, A&P Luxembourg S.à.r.l., to acquire all of the issued and outstanding common shares of A&P Canada, for an acquisition price of $1.7 billion, consisting of $1.2 billion in cash and $500 million in the form of ...