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  2. List of supermarket chains in Canada - Wikipedia

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    3 Non-conventional banners with in-store grocery markets. 4 Defunct chains. 5 See also. 6 References. ... (Greater Toronto Area) H Mart; Highland Farms; Le Jardin ...

  3. List of defunct Canadian companies - Wikipedia

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    Food City – grocery store chain; Granada TV Rental- electronic consumer goods retail rental outlets; Hard Rock Cafe-all Canadian Cafe locations closed by 2017 but Hard Rock Casino still exist in Coquitlam, BC, Vancouver, BC, and a new location is set to open in Ottawa in 2021 Hard Rock Cafe still has a location in Niagara Falls, Ontario in ...

  4. Miracle Food Mart - Wikipedia

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    Miracle Food Mart was a supermarket chain in Ontario, Canada, owned by Steinberg's, a Quebec-based retailer in the 1970s and 1980s.. Steinberg purchased the Canadian division of Grand Union, with 38 stores, in June 1959 to make its entrance into Ontario.

  5. Steinberg's (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Steinberg's (renamed Steinberg in 1961) was a large family-owned Canadian grocery store chain that mainly operated in the province of Quebec and later Ontario. In addition to its flagship supermarket chain, the company operated several subsidiaries across the country.

  6. Loeb (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Interior of a typical Loeb supermarket Loeb Fallingbrook on Tenth Line Road in Orléans, Ontario. Loeb was a Canadian supermarket chain. Founded in Ottawa, Ontario, Loeb expanded across Canada, and into parts of the United States.

  7. No Frills (grocery store) - Wikipedia

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    A No Frills store in the Parkdale neighbourhood of Toronto No Frills interior. 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.

  8. RedFlagDeals.com - Wikipedia

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    Since then, RedFlagDeals.com has become one of the largest Canadian bargain-hunting websites. [4] In February 2010, Yellow Pages Group acquired the company for $9,750,000 worth of preferred shares. [6] In August 2018, the company was purchased by VerticalScope, a Toronto-based operator of online communities, who is owned by Torstar. [7]

  9. Miracle Mart - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in early 1961 as Miracle Mart Limited by Montreal-based grocery chain Steinberg's. [1] Later in the year, Steinberg's associated itself with Vancouver-based chain Woodward's. [2] They opened their first store on October 11, 1961, in Pont-Viau under the trade name of Woodward Steinberg. [3]