While food is at the heart of our offerings, our stores provide a wide, growing and successful range of products and services to meet your everyday household needs.
At Chalo FreshCo you’ll find amazing prices and fresh ingredients—plus a wide selection of South Asian specialty foods. Now you can save money and time by doing all your grocery shopping in one store!
Metro operates a network of grocery stores and pharmacies across Canada, offering a wide range of food products and pharmacy services to enhance customer shopping experiences.
With a wide selection of expertly frozen food and delicious options for any mealtime, M&M Food Market takes pride in the quality and freshness of their food, just like you do at home. We shop around for the best ingredients, search high and low for delicious and authentic recipes, and prepare everything with care, just like you do at home. From appetizers and desserts, to prepared meals and side dishes, M&M Food Market has your entire meal ready in minutes. Shop online for free Same Day Pickup.
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Established in 1996, The Asian Food Center has grown into the largest South Asian grocery chain stores in the Greater Toronto region. Besides groceries, The Asian Food Center stores also offer a wonderful and convenient one-stop shopping experience to shoppers with a wide variety of kitchen and popular household products. Video stores and specialty meat shops are on premises to offer even greater convenience. Competitive pricing is brought to you through direct importing from sources and suppliers from all over the world.
Fresh produce, friendly services, household and kitchen items for your everyday needs at great prices, have made The Asian Food Center the favorite stores not only for South Asian but for all Canadians alike in their neighborhoods.
Three new neighborhoods will benefit from the opening of The Asian Food Centers in Mississauga, Brampton and Toronto as the expansion of the company continues.
Frank P. O'Connor opened a small candy store in Toronto where he sold hand-made chocolates. He named his store after Laura Secord, the Canadian heroine who was a symbol of courage, devotion, and loyalty.Laura Secord began as a single shop on Yonge Street in Toronto. O'Connor turned the flat above the shop into a kitchen and prepared his own products. Success prompted the company's expansion across Ontario and Quebec.