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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 7,000 people are employed at the Maxi and Maxi & Cie stores ...
Provigo is a grocery retailer based in Quebec, Canada, consisting of over 300 stores and franchises throughout the province. It operates a retailing chain of stores and distribution warehouses. It operates a retailing chain of stores and distribution warehouses.
In order to comply with Competition Bureau concerns, Loblaw sold 47 Loeb stores in Ontario, acquired through the Provigo deal, to Metro-Richelieu and agreed to divest stores in eight other markets. [ citation needed ] The Provigo acquisition meant that Loblaw had become the leading food retailer in Quebec, with Metro a close second.
Defunct department stores: Big Lots! Canada ... Provigo; Real Atlantic Superstore; Real Canadian Superstore; SaveEasy; Shoppers Drug Mart; SuperValu; T & T ...
No Name (styled as no name, French: sans nom) is a line of generic brand grocery and household products sold by Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada's largest food retailer.. No Name products are available in stores across Canada that include Loblaws, Dominion, Extra Foods, Fortinos, Freshmart, Maxi, No Frills, Provigo, Real Atlantic Superstore, Real Canadian Superstore, Shoppers Drug Mart ...
Empire operates . Lawtons; Needs Convenience; Farm Boy; Foodland some CO-OP stores in Atlantic Canada; FreshCo; IGA / IGA Extra in Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, some parts of Atlantic Canada formerly CO-OP Atlantic and Saskatchewan only
In Quebec, Maxi and Co. and some larger Provigo (previously Loblaws) locations fill the void. As well, there are a handful of large-format Loblaws and Zehrs stores in Ontario – including certain locations in Markham and Kitchener – which closely replicate the selection of food and general merchandise available at Superstores. Most of these ...
In April 1995, Provigo folded the 42 Héritage stores into Maxi bringing the latter's number of locations to 67. [6] According to Provigo, having its discount stores under the single Maxi banner would enable it to provide better customer service. [6] In 2014, a plan by Provigo's owner Loblaws to revive the Héritage name was cancelled. [7]