Co-op Flyer

Co-op provides high quality products from a variety of national brands and our private-label brands. CO-OP products dating back to 1944, when the Saskatchewan Co-operative Wholesale Society – predecessor Federated Cooperatives Limited -. Co op flyer opened in Outlook, Sask, and began marketing CO-OP flour. There were three brand CO-OP labels in 1950: red for love or high-quality, blue quality choice (standard combining the best moderately priced) and green for standard quality (emphasizing low price). Brand names Co-op and the labels have changed in the decades since.

Co-op offers a wide range of food products and brands at flyers levels for your consideration. Product sourcing is determined by a number of factors, including availability and pricing. It is our priority to source ingredients for our products in the first place if possible. If you are not satisfied with your product purchase brand CO-OP, please contact us or return to your local store for a full refund.

readmore: Co-op Flyer February 17 – 23, 2017.

Cataldi Flyer

Cataldi Flyer – Cataldi Francesco and Rosa first opened their doors in Italy, Calabria (Lamezia Terme). A local, independent grocery store called “Cataldi GENERI Alimentari” was the beginning of what will become a family tradition. The store was small but everything you maybe looking out groceries for agricultural products. Francesco and Rosa Cataldi, in 1989, decided to come to Canada and opened a grocery store with a European touch and called the store “Grocery Lamezia”. As the family is growing, so business has been passion; and so it was time to expand.

In 1996, Cataldi Fresh Market opened a second location called “Cataldi Supermarket Ltd”. In 2000, Family Cataldi decided to import products Italian specialty such as olive oils, vinegars Balsamic, cuts fancy pasta, tomato sauce, crackers, not to mention the traditional Easter and weekly ad, and products other gourmet that are exclusively available on Cataldi’s. In 2004, Cataldi Supermarket was elected “Best of Best” independent grocery store in North York community. Cataldi Supermarket is a proud member of the Canadian Federation of Independent Grocery and Restaurant Association Canadian Federation. It is our tradition to provide our customers with good quality Italian food products and provide them with the best service to customers that they deserve.

readmore: Cataldi Fresh Market Flyer February 15 – 21, 2017.

Foodland Flyer

Foodland Flyer – Foodland is a Canadian chain of grocery stores founded in 1985. Its stores are located primarily in rural areas of the provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Ontario. The chain is owned by Sobeys and shops ranging in size from 4,000 to 27,000 square feet (372 to 2,508 m2). stores Foodland are franchise neighborhood supermarkets that focus on convenience to customers and offering a wide selection of conventional products to supermarkets such as produce, meat, dairy products, frozen food, dry goods, baked goods and food products.

www.eshoppingnewsworld.com – Foodland has been dedicated to providing groceries, meat choice, farm fresh produce, home-style baked goods and meat foods and cheeses Canadians Atlantic from our store first we began offering our advantage hometown in 1985. Whatever the occasion meal, our family store owners, managers and thousands of staff pride in providing you with the products, knowledge and services that enable you to feed your family well for many generations.

readmore: Foodland Flyer February 16 – 22, 2017.

AG Foods Flyer

AG Foods Flyer – AG Foods stores are represented in British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan with stores in more than 50 communities. As your needs are unique, so are locally owned and operated shops AG Foods. Focusing on friendly service, freshness and quality products, our stores offer a wide selection of quality products to national and private label. AG Foods is a nice shopping experience with shops that are part of the community they serve. All our stores strive to provide you, our customer, competitive prices and our house label, offers a variety of quality products, often at a lower price than national brands.

We pride ourselves on our selection of fresh produce and meat. Many countries AG Foods offer full bakery and deli service and a selection of convenience foods. Our most important job is in customer service. Thank you for choosing and local shopping.

readmore: AG Foods Flyer February 10 – 16, 2017.

Buy Low Foods Flyer

Buy Low Flyer – Buy-Low Foods is the largest wholesale food distributor independently in Canada, servicing nearly 1,800 supermarket, convenience and specialty produce markets. Corporate and 24 franchise supermarkets, Buy-Low Foods also offers quality products at low, low prices directly to customers in communities across British Columbia and Alberta. Each store is unique, but shares one thing in common: a commitment to provide great quality products at low prices, lower food.

Buy-Low Foods is a privately held company acquired by the Jim Pattison Group, Vancouver, British Columbia in 1995. The company was originally founded in 1966 with the weekly flyer opening in Arbutus Street & 16th Avenue in Vancouver. Buy-Low Foods banner is committed to delivering the best prices everyday on products that matter to consumers. Buy-Low Foods is committed to delivering great value to every community across all its operations to retail.

readmore: Buy Low Foods Flyer February 12 – 18, 2017.

Bonanza Flyer

Bonanza Flyer – Bonanza is a small Italian-based supermarket store in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1973, the first (no longer in operation) operating in Montréal-Nord, Quebec on Pie IX Street. From the late 1980s until the early 1990s, it operated at peak Bonanza eight locations, but all except store located in the municipality of Saint Leonard of Montreal are sold for IgA in 1997. Before buying Bonanza IGA locations, Buon Gusto is used as a brand in the store.

Bonanza store brand sees the day in May 1973, as Les Marches public Bonanza – located on Pie-IX Boulevard in Montreal’s north end. This is the initiative of Mr. Marcel Lalumiere who, as traders at the time, decided to create a supermarket that offered fruits and vegetables in large quantities in the over-sized tables, and a wide variety of food products on the shelves well- equipped. By the late 1980s and early 1990s, culminating Bonanza label of its popularity, with eight stores across the island of Montreal and Laval. Since November 1997, all efforts were concentrated on a shop located on Jean-Talon Street East. Bonanza has kept the character that originally defined it as a unique supermarket where a profusion of goods may be found under one roof.

readmore: Bonanza Flyer February 13 – 19, 2017.

Sobeys Flyer

Sobeys was established in Stellarton, Nova Scotia by John W. Sobey in 1907 as a meat delivery business. In 1924 Frank H. Sobey His Son to convince him to expand to a full grocery business, serving industrial Pictou County region. From that point until his death, Frank was the driving force behind the business. Sobeys opened self-Serving its first Sobeys Flyer in 1949. The Expanded Finally throughou Atlantic Canada. During the majority of the second half of the 20th century was a dominant grocer in the region. In the 1980s, it expanded in southern Ontario Sobeys, Loblaws in Challenging “home ground” her, sparking what came to swear a Nationwide battle for market supremacy.

Sobeys shares Hadd important in New England and Quebec grocer grocer Hannaford until 1990 Provigo. In 1998, grocer Sobeys became the second largest in the country after the Purchasing Group in Oshawa, IGA franchise owners across Canada, along with several regional chains in Ontario, except food service and wholesale various companies. In 2001, Sobeys abandoned a two-year $ 90 million investment in a management system Enterprise Resource Planning Because the project failed. In 2002 its Sobeys undertook major changes in policy store design and eshoppingnewsworld.com, with the introduction of “Ready to Serve”. This initiative was said to be a successful attempt to imitate the movements of the Publix supermarket chain in the southern United States.

Coleman's Flyer

Coleman Group of Companies is a family owned enterprise. Coleman passion for Coleman’s Flyer is intense; their quest to maintain and raise standards has energy and increase the company through four generations. Founded in 1934 by Arthur James and Maggie Coleman, Coleman Group company first opened in a former school house in Corner Brook on the west coast of Newfoundland and Labrador by providing clothing, food and hardware. Thriving business, new jobs were opened. Their innovative spirit is still an inspiration to all, he brought the first food store self-service to Newfoundland. This innovation in food retail in western Newfoundland promote further expansion of the 1960s and 1970s Entry Colemans in the furniture business without raising Colemans Furniture World.

Great expansion occurred in 1982, when the second generation leaders Coleman, then in charge of company flourishing, has bought six grocery retail outlets spanning the west coast of Newfoundland. deep understanding of the food market development led to the acquisition of Western Wholesale; Coleman group now can independently provide, warehouses and distribution of its holdings. Although expansion in central eastern Newfoundland followed.

Lowe's Canada Flyer

Based in Toronto, Ontario, Lowe’s opened its three first stores in Canada on December 10, 2007, in Hamilton, Brampton and Brantford. On February 1, 2008, Lowe’s Canada Flyer opened three more stores in Toronto, East Gwillimbury, and a second store in Brampton, as well as a new place to Maple (Vaughan). Currently, shops are under construction, with 19 now open in the province of Ontario. Expansion also recently announced Lowe’s in Western Canada, starting with three new stores in Calgary, Alberta. One of the three countries was opened in late September 2010. Two others opened in early 2011. There are now stores in British Columbia and Saskatchewan. To date (2013) Lowe’s has 33 locations in Canada. Each store represents an average investment of $ 20.5 million ($ 20.4 million USD).

In 2012, Lowe’s tried to buy Rona, Inc., a Quebec-based chain of hardware; However, the agreement was met with opposition from shareholders Rona (especially the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Quebec) and networks of its franchised over concerns that the company may centralize its operations to supply the United States, and called finally out. On February 3, 2016, RONA announced that it had accepted an flyer to be acquired by Lowe’s for CDN $ 3.2 billion, pending regulatory and shareholder approval. The division will remain under the leadership of Sylvain Prud’homme, but will be operated by Rona in Boucherville headquarters. Lowe’s plans to keep retail banners of rona, the directors of “key”, and “most of its current employees” after the acquisition.

Lady York Foods Flyer

Lady York Foods Flyer – A specialty supermarket old world European in the true sense, has been a family owned and operated since it first opened “its doors in 1959. We offer an exceptional variety of specialty foods and are known for our” to fresh “products. Meat, deli and produce are expertly selected and delivered every day, including Sunday. There is only” neighborhood grocery store “your foods is expanding YORK LADY ‘gourmet area to bring a a wider selection of some of the finest European food and ingredients, our customers demand.

LADY YORK Foods is growing every day. Not only do we keep our loyal customer base satisfied for more than 45 years, but new clients from across southern Ontario are turning to us for selecting the tastiest food, unique high quality. We try to maintain a family atmosphere in LADY YORK and are on a first name basis with many of our customers. Our highly experienced staff, most have been with us for more than 10 years, is always willing to share their knowledge and help our valued customers in every way they can. For your convenience, we are open 7 days a week, and look forward to serving you.