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No Name store opens in Brockville, Ont. on Wednesday

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Loblaw opened its new ultra-discount grocery retailer in Brockville, Ont. on Wednesday, promising prospects will save as much as 20 per cent on on a regular basis grocery and family necessities.

The ‘No Name’ retailer is situated on Parkedale Avenue in Brockville, the third ‘No Name’ retailer in Canada.

“This innovative pilot store is all about saving customers money,” Loblaw says. “With a thoughtfully curated selection of products and cost-saving measures, customers can expect to save up to 20 per cent on their everyday grocery and household essentials.”

“With 1,300 top-selling items, this unique store aims to bring affordability without compromising quality.”

Sixty per cent of the gadgets within the retailer are No Identify model, however there will probably be nationwide model gadgets.

“People who find themselves working have needed to flip to the meals financial institution to get by,” Matt Wren, mayor of Brockville, advised Ontario Chronicle Ottawa. “And so hopefully, an possibility like this with, common manufacturers and forms of meals at decrease costs will assist our residents.”

Loblaw says the brand new No Identify grocery retailer in Brockville, Ont. could have no refrigeration gadgets and a “small vary of frozen meals gadgets.” The brand new retailer opened to the general public on Wednesday, Oct. 2024. Full story right here (Dave Charbonneau/ Ontario Chronicle Ottawa)

The ‘No Name’ retailer could have shorter working hours, with the shop open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day.

“We’ve diminished the quantity of deliveries a retailer like this may get,” Jennifer Teixeira, Loblaw Arduous Low cost vice-president of operations, mentioned. “Employees, we’ve got about 12 colleagues who work right here. So it permits us, once you take the complexity out of the daily, it permits us to have the ability to present worth.”

Loblaw says the brand new retailer could have “no refrigeration (no dairy or fresh meat products)”, restricted advertising and no flyers, and the “smaller assortment means the store is less complicated to run.”

The shops could have a “small vary of frozen meals gadgets,” together with pantry staples, family requirements and shelf-stable bakery and produce gadgets, together with bread, bagels, apples, bananas, peppers and carrots, in response to the corporate.

Loblaw says the brand new No Identify grocery retailer in Brockville, Ont. could have no refrigeration gadgets and a “small vary of frozen meals gadgets.” The brand new retailer opened to the general public on Wednesday, Oct. 2024. (Dave Charbonneau/ Ontario Chronicle Ottawa)

Consumers had been impressed with the shop on the primary day.

“Really, it is wonderful,” Laura Decarlo mentioned.

“We’ll save some huge cash coming right here,” Janis George mentioned.

“It’s cheaper, nevertheless it’s simply pretty much as good as some other,” Linda Mellon mentioned.

Two different ‘No Name’ pilot shops are opening in St. Catharines and Windsor.

“Our goal is simple – providing food and essential household items across a limited range of national brands and no name brand products at our lowest possible price,” Per Financial institution, President and CEO of Loblaw, mentioned in a press release in August.

“Since food inflation took off globally, we have been laser-focused on doing what we can to keep prices lower for customers, including opening more discount food locations in more parts of the country. This new test concept allows us to pass on lower prices to our customers – it’s a completely different and simplified shopping experience.”



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