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  2. Valu-mart - Wikipedia

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    Valu-mart (styled as valu-mart) is a chain of supermarkets based in Ontario, Canada. [2] It is a unit of National Grocers, itself a unit of Loblaw Companies Limited , Canada's largest food distributor.

  3. 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.

  4. Westmount Mall - Wikipedia

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    Westmount Mall's first phase opened initially in 1971 with 15 stores, including a Dominion grocery store as the anchor. In 1973, the mall expanded, adding about 50 additional retailers, with Horizon as the main anchor. It was at that time the largest mall in Southwestern Ontario. In 1978, Horizon was closed and converted into an Eaton's ...

  5. T&T Supermarket - Wikipedia

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    T&T Supermarket (Chinese: 大統華超市) is a Canadian Asian supermarket chain founded in Vancouver in 1993 by Jack and Cindy Lee who was the founding CEO. [3] Cindy's eldest daughter Tina Lee succeeded her mother in 2014. [4]

  6. Freshmart - Wikipedia

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    Freshmart is a chain of supermarkets based in Ontario, Canada. It is a unit of Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada's largest food distributor. Background.

  7. Valumart - Wikipedia

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    Valumart or Valuemart may refer to: . Valu-mart, a Canadian supermarket chain; Valu-Mart, a defunct U.S. discount retailer; Valu Mart, a shopping mall in Atterbury, Pretoria, South Africa; see List of shopping centres in South Africa

  8. Loblaws - Wikipedia

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    Super Centre was a hyper supermarket banner used by Loblaws during the 1990s in Ontario. Some stores were an expansion from the Super-Valu banner. These stores were about 60,000 to 120,000 square feet (5,600–11,100 m 2) in size on average, larger than standard supermarkets, sold a wider selection of merchan­dise (including department store merchan­dise, such as clothing), and contained in ...

  9. SuperValu (Canada) - Wikipedia

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