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FOODBASICS.COM
is the real url for the Canadian Food Basics Website.
FOODBASICS.CA is an AD site. With pop-ups.
FoodBasics -
FoodBasics.com - is
a no-frills Canadian supermarket chain created by
A&P Canada to compete with the
successful No Frills warehouse style supermarket operated by Loblaw.
Food Basics prices are generally lower due to low maintenance (no free
plastic bags, just free cardboard boxes, store decor is kept to a
minimum and a smaller number of staff is employed, mostly part-time
positions.
The chain operates by pushing higher volumes on a
limited selection of products than A&P/Dominion, allowing it to
compete price-wise with other grocery stores. Currently, it has
over 100 locations in Ontario.
Food Basics' parent company,
A&P Canada, was purchased from A&P by Metro Inc. in 2005.
Like its competitor No Frills, the name of the store is licensed
to an owner who then names the store "x's Food Basics".
Food Basics carries major national brands and three of its own
private label brands:
- Master Choice is the company's line of
gourmet products
- Equality is used for average everyday
products
- Basics for Less is the company's line of
large economy-sized products.
Food Basics recently introduced a new line of
low-price health and beauty products named Simply 1-2-3.
Great Basics Finds Great Basics Finds are unique items such as
ready-to-assemble furniture, clothing, housewares and other
seasonal items all specially priced extremely low. They are
available in limited time and quantity and vary with every
shopping trip.
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, white and beige colours. Drug
Basics Pharmacy also changed to just "pharmacy" on a blue
background colour. In spring 2007, Metro Inc. initiated their new
BDMS inventory system into all of their warehouses.
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