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  2. Real Canadian Superstore - Wikipedia

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    New Ontario locations began to open under the name Loblaw Superstore in late 2007. Since December 2008, Ontario stores have used common flyers displaying a combined "Superstore: Loblaw/Real Canadian" logo. [1] However, Loblaw has not yet said whether one banner will eventually replace the other.

  3. List of supermarket chains in Canada - Wikipedia

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    3 Non-conventional banners with in-store grocery markets. 4 Defunct chains. ... (North-Western Quebec and North-Eastern Ontario) Mr. Grocer; N&D SuperMarkets (Windsor ...

  4. Loblaw Companies - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Grocer (Ontario) – rebranded Dominion stores and sold by A&P Canada to National Grocers; name later phased out; Power (Ontario) – began as one store in Toronto in 1904 by Samuel and Sarah Weinstein and sold to Loblaws in 1953 and re-branded in 1972; [36] SaveEasy (Atlantic Canada) - rebranded as Your Independent Grocer

  5. Dominion Stores - Wikipedia

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    The current owner of the trademark, Metro Inc., which operated the Dominion banner in Ontario until 2008, has no other affiliation with the Newfoundland locations. Under Loblaw ownership, the chain has shared branding and marketing with other Loblaw operations—particularly, since August 2024, Real Atlantic Superstore and Real Canadian ...

  6. Zehrs Markets - Wikipedia

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    Until 1995, the store's logo was a red or orange square, with two small lines to make it a boldened stylized "Z". Zehrs stores have been known in Ontario by three distinct names: Zehrs Markets, Zehrs Food Plus and Zehrs Greatfood (similar to the new Loblaw Greatfood locations opened in the Greater Toronto Area). In 2010, Zehrs unveiled a new ...

  7. Superstore's Severed Foot Mystery Solved: '[Spoiler] Was ...

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    During the first half of Superstore‘s two-part series finale, Amy and the employees stumbled upon a duffel bag full of feet — the latest instance of severed limbs turning up at Store 1217. As ...

  8. Metro Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Metro in Bramalea City Centre, Brampton A 24-hour Metro store in Toronto at Bloor and Robert Streets Metro Inc. is a Canadian supermarket chain operating in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario . The company is based in Montreal, Quebec , with head office at 11011 Boulevard Maurice-Duplessis.

  9. Maxi (Canadian supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    This includes the original store in Longueuil. [16] [17] Like with Maxi, Maxi & Co. used to have stores in Ontario, but Maxi & Co. withdrew from Ontario in 1999 after the Loblaws purchase of the chain. [12] The 1999 movie Pushing Tin had a scene at one of the Maxi & Co. stores in Ontario.