Supermarkets in Port Credit, Mississauga, ON

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406 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga, L5G 1H5

+1 905-278-4447
Metro Inc. operates a network of more than 600 food stores in Quebec and Ontario With annual sales of over $11 billion, Metro inc., founded in 1947, is the only major Canadian food distribution company to have its head office in Quebec. Along with its affiliates and franchisees, Metro inc. employs in Quebec and Ontario over 65, 000 people, whose mission is to satisfy their customers every day and earn their long-term loyalty.
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49 Mississauga Rd N, Mississauga, L5H 2H9

(905) 271-1444
Butcher shop deli, Specialty Grocery Store, Caterers, Supermarket, Cafeteria
Not Just Steaks is a highly-regarded butcher in Mississauga, known for their top-quality meats and consistent service. Customers rave about their steak sandwiches, short ribs, and various other dishes. The selection includes organic and dry-aged meats, as well as prepared meals and accompaniments. The staff is described as friendly and welcoming. Notable mentions include the elk, Argentinean beef, Brazilian picanha, and Tomahawk steaks.
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92 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga, L5G 4S2

(905) 274-7491
Aliments et Boissons, grocery, Épiceries, Food Stores, Grocery Stores, Store, Grocery store, Produits alimentaires Général
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99 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga, L5G 1E2

"We had to close the doors at 10:30 this morning and let people in as other people left." It was the kind of problem every store manager dreams of, especially on opening day. The first nofrills® prototype store had swung open its doors in East York, near Toronto. The reaction on the part of shoppers was enthusiastic, to say the least. "The rush never stopped, " explained Loblaws manager Robert St. Jean, back in July 1978. "We're really excited about it ... really excited!" The original nofrills® store was just that, no frills. No product advertising, no store displays, no meat counter, no clerks to bag your groceries, and you had to bring your own bags or pay 3 cents for each. "It doesn't bother me a bit, " replied first day customer Frank Atlas when asked about bagging his own groceries. "I've saved a couple dollars with this order."