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  2. No Frills (grocery store) - Wikipedia

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    The first No Frills store was a converted Loblaws outlet slated for closure. The store opened on July 5, 1978, in East York, Toronto. While it offered a very limited range of goods and basic customer service, the store promoted discount prices. The opening of the prototype outlet coincided with a period of rising inflation rates and consumer ...

  3. Food 4 Less - Wikipedia

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    Food 4 Less Holdings, Inc. Food 4 Less grocery store in Hollywood, California. (Closed in May 2021) [3] Food 4 Less is the name of several grocery store chains, the largest of which is currently owned by Kroger. [4] It is a no-frills grocery store where the customers bag their own groceries at the checkout.

  4. No frills - Wikipedia

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    A no-frills or no frills service or product is one for which the non-essential features have been removed to keep the price low. The term " frills " originally refers to a style of fabric decoration. Something offered to customers for no additional charge may be designated as a "frill" – for example, free drinks on airline journeys, or a ...

  5. Amazon launches 'no frills' private label grocery brand ... - AOL

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    Amazon said the new line is "no-frills" and that most items will cost below $5. "We're always looking to make grocery shopping easier, faster, and more affordable for our customers," said Claire ...

  6. SpartanNash - Wikipedia

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    SpartanNash Company (formerly Grand Rapids Wholesale Grocery Company and Spartan Stores, Inc.) is an American food distributor and operator of grocery store retailers headquartered in Byron Center, Michigan. [2] The company's core businesses include distributing food to independent grocers, military commissaries, and corporate-owned retail ...

  7. Food Basics - Wikipedia

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    Food, general merchandise (non-food) Parent. A&P Canada (1995–2005) Metro Inc. (2005–present) Website. www.foodbasics.ca. Food Basics Ltd. is a Canadian supermarket chain owned by Metro Inc. The company operates 142 stores throughout Ontario.

  8. PC Express - Wikipedia

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    PC Express is a grocery click and collect & delivery service owned by Canadian retail conglomerate Loblaw Companies. The service began in October 2014 and the company now has over 700 pickup locations and delivers to ~70% of Canadian households. [1][2] These locations include curbside pickup, self-serve kiosks, refrigerated vans, and Shoppers ...

  9. JayC Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    Parent. Kroger (1999–present) Website. www.jaycfoods.com. JayC Food Stores is an American supermarket chain based in Seymour, Indiana. As of May 2021, the chain operates 64 stores in Southern Indiana. JayC has been a division of Kroger since 1999.