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  2. Cardenas (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Cardenas (pronounced [ˈ k a ɾ ð e n a s] CAR-den-əs) is a supermarket chain based in Ontario, California, United States, that specializes in Latin American cuisine. As of 2019 [update] , the company operates 49 Cardenas stores and seven Los Altos Ranch Markets stores in California , Arizona , and Nevada .

  3. Metro Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of a closed Metro store in Ontario during the 2023 strike. On July 29, 2023, front-line grocery store workers represented by Unifor rejected a tentative collective agreement and took strike action at 27 Greater Toronto Area stores. The union's priorities included job precarity, job quality, wages and cost of living. The company ...

  4. Marché Adonis - Wikipedia

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    On October 26, 2011, Elie Cheaib, Jamil Cheaib and Georges Ghrayeb signed an agreement with Metro Inc. which acquired a majority stake of 55%. [3] In 2013, Adonis opened their first store in Ontario, Canada, located in Mississauga, [4] followed by another one in Scarborough. A second Mississauga location as well as a new location in Ottawa ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. A&P Canada - Wikipedia

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    A & P supermarket, Snowdon, Montreal, Quebec, 1941 View of a typical A&P store prior to Metro conversion, Belleville, Ontario, July 2007. In 1927, A&P opened its first stores in Canada. By 1929, A&P was present in 200 communities in Ontario and Quebec. [1] A&P Canada left the Quebec market in 1984, and in 1985 acquired Dominion Stores in

  7. Dominion (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of a typical Dominion store (at Don Mills Centre in Don Mills, Toronto, Ontario), prior to re-branding as Metro in late 2008. Metro, which had operated solely in Quebec and the Ottawa area, acquired A&P Canada from the U.S.-based parent company effective August 15, 2005. A&P retained a minority ownership share of the combined company ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Loeb (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    On August 7, 2008, Metro announced it would invest $200 million consolidating the company's conventional food stores under the Metro banner. Over a period of 15 months, all Loeb stores were converted to the Metro name. The rebranding also saw the Irresistibles and Selection brands return to the stores, replacing those inherited from A&P. [2]