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Loblaw-owned grocery stores — including Loblaws, No Frills, Real Canadian Superstore, Zehrs, Maxi and more — have been able to limit the number of products affected by tariffs to just over 1,000.
The retailer operates more than 2,400 stores across Canada, including Loblaws, No Frills, Shoppers Drug Mart and Real Canadian Superstore. Its April food inflation report comes on the heels of ...
Loblaw Companies says it plans to open a No Frills grocery — which sells no-name grocery products in yellow packaging — in the space occupied by the Victoria Public Market. Loblaw, which ...
In its 2023 financial year, Loblaw opened 31 new discount stores through conversions or brand-new locations, according to its annual report, divided between its No Frills and Quebec-based Maxi ...
The national recall impacts President’s Choice Tellicherry Black Peppercorns with the best before dates of May 2025 to 2026 JA 17 that were sold at Real Canadian Superstore, Loblaws, Valu-Mart, Your ...
Then there's No Frills, Loblaw's discount banner, which takes a more 'no-frills' approach to target more budget-conscious shoppers by keeping prices low and store designs simple. In Quebec ...
Loblaw Companies(TSX:L) is navigating a dynamic period marked by both opportunities and challenges. Recent highlights include a 10.8% rise in adjusted diluted net earnings per share and the ...
Loblaw CEO and President Per Bank told The Canadian Press that No Name store prices will be up to 20 per cent cheaper than other discount stores, including No Frills stores. Additionally ...
Canadian grocery giant Loblaw (TSE:L) made a huge splash once with its No Frills grocery store lineup, a discount chain that offers bargain pricing. Now, Loblaw is going even further with the ...
Loblaw is piloting a new ultra-discount grocery store in Ontario that promises to deliver even lower prices by stripping away even more frills. The first three No Name stores will open in ...