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Loblaws has revealed a refresh of the Superstore:


Looks like they are trying to be Walmart.

Superstore in Western Canada (which is really what Loblaws is out there, for the most part) has been a large general merchandise mover for a long time.

They brought the concept to Toronto........what? 25 years or more ago now..............

It frankly under performed and the program stalled.

It wasn't their first attempt either, there was a previous move to bring the concept maybe 40 years ago, which can be seen in the soon-to-be-redeveloped Golden Mile location that currently houses No Frills.

The actual 'Super Centre' was much larger, when it first opened, with additional offerings being Consumer Distributing, Bulk Barn a Food Court, and a few other odds n' sodz.

That went so well that the store was cut by at least 1/2 and the GM section became Zellers, later a Dollar store and a gym among other things.

I imagine the concept will continue to work out west and in portions of Atlantic Canada where its well established.

I'm less convinced of their ability to make a go of it in the GTA.

Its an extremely large footprint.

That's expensive and high risk.

Additionally, if you think of Wal-Mart as the competitor, look how few Walmart-Super Centres (with grocery) have been done in Toronto proper.

The land economics are just tough for that.

Maybe they''ll make a handful of them work as quasi-tourist attractions..........but I'm not holding my breath.
 
It is..........like.....look at your watch, the work should be starting that soon.
I'm genuinely stunned, because:

1) There's a much bigger, better, nicer, and flashier Loblaws literally a 5 minute drive from this one (at Dundas and Scarlett);

2) I assumed they weren't going to bother investing much into the Humbertown store because of the redevelopment proposal.
 
I'm genuinely stunned, because:

1) There's a much bigger, better, nicer, and flashier Loblaws literally a 5 minute drive from this one (at Dundas and Scarlett);

In general, the program is to be rolled out to all Loblaws and City Market locations nation-wide, with some regional tweaks.

There are exceptions for stores expected to redeveloped in the near term, as well as those that may be rebannered (liked to No Frills)

2) I assumed they weren't going to bother investing much into the Humbertown store because of the redevelopment proposal.

Future phases of the redevelopment have been deferred indefinitely, last I heard. So the current residential builds will finish up, the remaining plaza stays, but with a comprehensive refresh.
 
Does that include Zehrs stores?

I'd have to inquire about those plans........I'm sure Zehr's stores will be getting re-fresh'es......

But I don't think they're getting the halloween colour scheme.

But LBL comingles so much stuff...

They're really into testing out Fortino's concepts in Loblaws branded stores at the moment.
 
I'd have to inquire about those plans........I'm sure Zehr's stores will be getting re-fresh'es......

But I don't think they're getting the halloween colour scheme.

But LBL comingles so much stuff...

They're really into testing out Fortino's concepts in Loblaws branded stores at the moment.
"comingle"...I had to look that up!
 
Loblaws has revealed a refresh of the Superstore:


Looks like they are trying to be Walmart.

Looks too much like a Shoppers Drug Mart, but the story really just shows the lifestyle areas.

The Vancouver Real Canadian Superstores seem to have scaled back the general merchandise selections in recent years.
A lot less hardware and home items. Still a lot of kitchen/baking stuff, Joe Fresh clothing and seasonal items (Christmas and summer BBQ).

There was a major change in the store look and feel when the Real Canadian Superstores changed from a green and yellow logo / colour scheme to a red, white and blue logo / colour scheme maybe 10 years ago (?).
That change may have been to avoid confusion with Sobey's.
In BC, Sobey's is represented by Safeway (red & white), Thrifty's (green) and maybe one or 2 FreshCos.
 
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