Welcome to Willoughby Market, your friendly neighbourhood convenience store!
We are a mini-grocery store that carry everything from drinks and snacks to toiletries, pet foods, automotive, and more!
Buy-Low Foods is a privately held company purchased by The Jim Pattison Group, Vancouver, British Columbia in 1995. The company was originally founded in 1966 with the first store opening at Arbutus Street & 16th Avenue in Vancouver. Buy-Low Foods is the largest food wholesale distributor to independents in Canada, servicing nearly 1,800 supermarket, convenience and specialty produce markets. With 24 corporate and franchise supermarkets, Buy-Low Foods also provides quality products at low, low prices directly to consumers in communities throughout British Columbia and Alberta. Each store is unique, but shares one thing in common: a commitment to delivering great quality products at low, low food prices. Buy-Low Foods banner is committed to delivering the best prices everyday on products that matter to customers the most.
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. Franchise Partners: Brenda Leiper.
Launched in 2010, FreshCo.’s commitment is to provide the best discount grocery shopping experience by offering quality fresh food at low prices and with less compromise.
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.
It all started with my Dad, Darrell, who came from a long line of butchers and was a master at his trade by a young age. He managed the meat department of a local grocery store in Port Coquitlam, BC when I was growing up where I used to help him on Saturdays, cleaning up around the shop and putting fresh sawdust on the floors as was done in those days.