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Food Basics was a no-frills discount supermarket chain owned and operated by The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company in the northeastern United States.. Food Basics carried major national brands, as well as A&P's portfolio of private labels, [1] including America's Choice, A&P's flagship private label, Food Basics and Home Basics, Live Better, and Green Way.
Food Basics was created by A&P Canada to compete with the successful No Frills warehouse-style supermarket operated by Loblaw Companies.It became part of the Metro group [2] when A&P Canada was sold to Metro for $1.7 billion in 2005.
Research areas addressed by SecondStreet.org since its formation in 2019 include health care, natural resource development, education, and government red tape. [6] [11] [12] [13] In 2023, SecondStreet.org had 33 columns published in Canadian media outlets, its staff gave 67 television and radio interviews, and it produced 60 videos and a national television show (On Second Street). [10]
Earlier SaveEasy logo, in use in 2007. Final SaveEasy Logo before conversion to Independent Banner Save Easy Logo 80-90s, saveeasy. SaveEasy (formerly Atlantic Save-Easy) was a chain of small retail grocery store franchises in the Atlantic Provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, owned by Loblaw Companies.
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Rick Stein's Cornwall is a UK food lifestyle series which was broadcast on BBC Two in January 2021. In each half-hour episode, chef Rick Stein journeys through his home county of Cornwall, meeting suppliers, taking in the history, music, art and culture as well as trying local dishes. [1] The second series aired in January 2022. [2]
Food Basics - after Metro Inc. acquired A&P Canada Grimsby, Ontario Village Inn Plaza, Main Street Food Basics - after Metro Inc. acquired A&P Canada Guelph - Stone Road Mall replaced by Chapters; successor to Miracle Food Mart, Ultra Food & Drug, opened at nearby location and now as Metro. Hamilton - Upper Gage at Fennell
The Cornwall Street Railway was an electric street railway in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada that operated from 1896 [1] until 1949, and then as a trolleybus service until 1971 when it was replaced by a conventional bus service known as Cornwall Transit. [2] [3] [4] For much of its history, the company was owned by Sun Life Assurance.