Foodland (Canada)
Supermarket | |
Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1985[1] |
Headquarters | Stellarton, Nova Scotia |
Products | Bakery, dairy, deli, frozen foods, gardening centre, general grocery, general merchandise, meat & poultry, produce, seafood, snacks |
Owner | Empire Company |
Parent | Sobeys |
Foodland is a Canadian chain of grocery stores founded in 1985. [2] Its stores are located mostly 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 the stores range in size from 4,000 to 27,000 square feet (372 to 2,508 m2). Foodland stores are franchised neighbourhood supermarkets that focus on a no-frills customer convenience and offering a wide selection of conventional supermarket products such as produce, meats, dairy products, frozen food, dry goods, baked goods and deli products.[3]
Locations
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
- Arnold's Cove
- Badger's Quay
- Bay Bulls
- Bloomfield
- Bonavista
- Botwood
- Burgeo
- Bay Roberts
- Carbonear
- Carter's Cove
- Deer Lake
- Ferryland
- Gander
- Glovertown
- Harbour Breton
- Joe Batt's Arm
- Old Perlican
- Pasadena
- Port aux Basques
- Port au Choix
- Roddickton
- Springdale
- St. Anthony
- Summerford
- Torbay
- Twillingate
- Whitbourne
Nova Scotia
- Annapolis Royal
- Berwick
- Bible Hill
- Chester
- Coldbrook
- Eskasoni First Nation
- Glace Bay
- Kentville
- Lunenburg
- Middleton
- Milford Station
- Saulnierville
- Sheet Harbour
- Springhill
- St. Peter's
- Stewiacke
- Sydney Mines
- Tatamagouche
- Westville
- Weymouth
Ontario
- Dorchester
- Dorset
- Dresden
- Dundalk
- Dutton
- Eganville
- Elliot Lake
- Elmira
- Elmvale
- Erin
- Essex
- Exeter
- Forest
- Foxboro
- Garson
- Glencoe
- Greely
- Hagersville
- Haliburton
- Hamilton
- Hanover
- Havelock
- Ingersoll
- Ingleside
- Innisfil
- Iroquois
- Iroquois Falls
- Kirkland Lake
- Lakefield
- Lambeth
- Lion's Head
- Little Britain
- Little Current
- Lucan
- Mactier
- Madoc
- Markdale
- Mattawa
- Meaford
- Midland
- Millbrook
- Mindemoya
- Minden Hills
- Mount Albert
- Mount Forest
- Newcastle
- Niagara Falls (2)
- Noëlville
- Northbrook
- Norwich
- Norwood
- Novar
- Omemee
- Orillia
- Orono
- Osgoode
- Oshawa
- Owen Sound
- Paisley
- Parkhill
- Penetanguishene
- Peterborough (3)
- Port Carling
- Port Rowan
- Port Stanley
- Quinte West
- Ridgetown
- Rockwood
- Russell
- Schomberg
- Seaforth
- Shelburne
- Smithville
- South River
- Southampton
- St. Clements
- St. George
- St. Marys
- St. Thomas
- Stayner
- Stirling
- Stratford
- Sturgeon Falls
- Sundridge
- Sydenham
- Thornbury
- Thorold
- Tilbury
- Timmins
- Tobermory
- Toronto (4)
- Tottenham
- Verner
- Verona
- Victoria Harbour
- Vineland
- Walkerton
- Wasaga Beach
- Waterford
- Watford
- Wellington
- West Lorne
- Whitby
- Wiarton
- Wilberforce
- Winchester
- Wingham
- Woodstock
- Wyoming
Prince Edward Island
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