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Maxi is a discount grocery retailer based in Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1984 by Provigo, it is a division of Loblaw Companies [1] and the largest of Loblaws' Quebec supermarket chains. Maxi is the Quebec equivalent of No Frills, a chain of franchised discount grocery stores outside Quebec, except that Maxi stores are owned by the company. Over ...
The company was founded in early 1961 as Miracle Mart Limited by Montreal-based grocery chain Steinberg's. [1] Later in the year, Steinberg's associated itself with Vancouver-based chain Woodward's. [2] They opened their first store on October 11, 1961, in Pont-Viau under the trade name of Woodward Steinberg. [3]
Steinberg's opened more stores in Montreal and Quebec over the years. Steinberg's entered the real estate market in 1952 under the name Ivanhoe Investments and owned several shopping centres. During the expansion years, the plan was to landbank properties in Quebec for future development into shopping centres and stores.
Even celebrities like Cardi B have publicly complained about the cost of groceries. And on X, formerly known as Twitter, a new trend has users posting their grocery hauls and how much they spent ...
This is a list of small shopping centres (mostly neighbourhood shopping centres) in the island of Montreal.. A neighbourhood shopping centre is an industry term in North America for a shopping centre with 30,000 to 125,000 square feet (2,800 to 11,600 m 2) of gross leasable area, typically anchored by a supermarket and/or large drugstore.
2004–2006: "Where food prices are lower every day" (used in Ontario stores and in English media in Ontario and Quebec) 2004-2009/10: "C'est le meilleur Marché" ( "It's the best market" , and has double meaning of "It's the best deal" )