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  2. Extra Foods - Wikipedia

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    Extra Foods (also branded as extrafoods) was a Canadian supermarket chain, part of Loblaw Companies Limited. Founded in 1982, the chain had 106 locations at its peak in 2006 and were located through most of Western Canada .

  3. List of supermarket chains in Canada - Wikipedia

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    49th Parallel Grocery; A&P; Best for Less; The Barn Fruit Markets; Canadian Tire (short-lived rollout) Commisso's Food Markets; Cooper's Foods; Darrigo's; DiPietro's; Dominion Stores; Dutch Boy; Eatons Supermarket (Winnipeg) Econo-Mart; Food Barn (Manitoba) Food City; Food for Less (Calgary) Galati Brothers; Garden Market IGA; Gordons; Hudson's ...

  4. List of defunct Canadian companies - Wikipedia

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    LW Stores – discount store chain; acquired by Big Lots in 2010 and closed all stores in 2014; Marks & Spencer – major British retailer; had operated in Canada since 1973; closed all Canadian operations by 1999 [3] Miracle Mart – discount store owned by the Steinberg family; Miracle Food Mart – grocery store chain; Morgan's ...

  5. Commisso's Food Markets - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, the Welland store was re-located to the Rose City Plaza on Ontario Road in Welland, a new 42,000-square-foot (3,900 m 2) building, operating under the name Food Terminal. The low-priced products and high quality service of the store, which operated in a warehouse-like setting, made the store popular for families in the area.

  6. Dominion (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Dominion started from one Toronto store on May 23, 1919. The store was founded by American businessmen Robert Jackson of New Hampshire and William J. Pentland of Connecticut. [2] Pentland was manager of A&P stores in Connecticut and was hired by Jackson. By the end of 1919, they had a 20-store chain of which 18 were acquired from rival Loblaws.

  7. Food City (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The stores were often paired with department store chain Towers, also owned by Oshawa Group. [1] A typical Food City store had: Meats/deli; Produce; Frozen goods; Canned goods; The stores employed a plastic numbered basket system at the checkout that would be placed onto rollers and/or a conveyor and then is loaded by staff at a drive-through.

  8. A ‘Retiring’ notice is posted on the neon sign out front alongside a ‘Going out of Business’ sale - the first in Andy’s 72-year tenure in Sioux Falls. Longtime grocer Andy's Affiliated ...

  9. Towers Department Stores - Wikipedia

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    Dartmouth - Cole Harbour (Colby Village Plaza) Opened in 1986. Converted to Zellers in 1991. The store converted to Walmart in 2012 as part of 39 Zellers leases sold by Target to Walmart Canada. New Minas (Gardens Mall) Converted to Zellers in 1991. The store was also paired with an IGA grocery store. With the takeover of Towers; Zellers ...