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Food Basics Ltd. is a Canadian supermarket chain owned by Metro Inc. The company operates 142 stores throughout Ontario.[1]
History
Food Basics was created by A&P Canada to compete with the successful No Frills warehouse-style supermarket operated by Loblaw Companies. It became part of the Metro group[2] when A&P Canada was sold to Metro for $1.7 billion in 2005.[3]
Food Basics lowers its prices in a number of ways: low maintenance (no free plastic bags, just free cardboard boxes), store decor is kept to a minimum, and fewer staff are employed, mostly in part-time positions. The chain operates by pushing higher volumes on a limited selection of products than Metro stores, allowing it to compete price-wise with other grocery stores. There were 117 locations in Ontario. 36 were franchise stores until Metro Inc. purchased all stores back by the end of 2008.
Some Food Basics feature a pharmacy known as Food Basics Pharmacy.
Some locations are former Super Fresh or A&P supermarkets, dating from when both chains were operated by A&P,[4] or other former banners such as A&P-owned Dominion or Metro-owned Super C.
In the past, the owners' names appeared on the banner (e.g., 'John/Jane's Food Basics'); however, all stores are now simply called 'Food Basics'. Concurrent with this change is a different slogan, which was changed from "Best Prices Everyday!!!" to "Always more for less!"
In Fall 2006, Metro Inc. began to renovate Food Basics stores. The design and format of these new stores closely resemble Metro's Super C banner in Quebec. New store signs feature broken lettering and a larger emphasis on yellow, green, and beige colours. In Spring 2007, Metro Inc. initiated their new inventory system into all of its warehouses.
Labour relations
Шаблон:Citation needed section Food Basics is represented by the United Food and Commercial Workers union. Food Basics mostly offers part-time positions, and each store has few full-time positions. In 2015, overnight positions were discontinued by most stores because of budget reasons.
Locations
142 locations in Ontario:[5] Шаблон:Div col
- Ajax (2)
- Ancaster
- Barrie
- Belleville
- Blenheim
- Bolton
- Bracebridge
- Bradford
- Brampton (4)
- Brantford (2)
- Brockville
- Burlington (3)
- Caledonia
- Cambridge (2)
- Chatham
- Chelmsford
- Cornwall (2)
- Courtice
- Dunnville
- Elmira
- Fonthill
- Georgetown
- Goderich
- Grimsby
- Guelph (3)
- Hamilton (6)
- Hanmer
- Hanover
- Kemptville
- Keswick
- Kingston (4)
- Kitchener (4)
- Leamington
- Lindsay
- Listowel
- London (5)
- Markham
- Midland
- Milton
- Mississauga (6)
- New Liskeard
- Newmarket
- Niagara Falls (2)
- North Bay
- North York (2)
- Oakville (3)
- Orillia
- Oshawa
- Ottawa (8)
- Owen Sound
- Pembroke
- Pickering
- Port Colborne
- Port Elgin (coming soon)
- Port Hope
- Port Perry
- Richmond Hill (2)
- Rockland
- Sarnia
- Sault Ste. Marie (2)
- Simcoe
- Smiths Falls
- St. Catharines (2)
- St. Thomas
- Stratford
- Strathroy
- Sudbury (3)
- Tecumseh
- Timmins
- Thornhill (3)
- Toronto (14)
- Waterloo
- Welland
- Windsor (3)
- Woodbridge
- Woodstock
Private label brands
Food Basics carries many products from Metro's private label brands:
- "Irresistibles": premium quality products[6]
- "Selection": regular store-brand products[6]
- "Personnelle": pharmacy, health, and personal care products[7]
Previous private label brands
- "Master Choice": premium quality products.
- "Equality": regular store-brand products.
- "Basics for Less": large economy-sized products.
- "The Baker's Oven": bakery products
- "Great Basics Finds": ready-to-assemble furniture, clothing, housewares and other seasonal items that are specially priced, available in limited quantities, for a limited time[8]
- "Simply 1-2-3": low-price health and beauty productsШаблон:Citation needed
- "Simply Kids": baby products including diapers, baby food and other baby productsШаблон:Citation needed
See also
- List of supermarket chains in Canada
- Food Basics (USA) - The now unrelated US-based no-frills supermarket chain currently controlled by A&P
References
Sources
- Zwiebach, Elliot. "A&P Canada is forming franchise unit." Supermarket News. November 27, 1995Шаблон:Dead linkШаблон:Cbignore
External links
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