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.