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Loblaw’s Lower Prices
Mom and Daughter grocery shopping

Grocery shopping is a big expedition. It may be much more civilized than it was in prehistoric times but the hunt is still alive and well today. Now moms are hunting for the best price and the best products. In a word, they are looking for value.

Loblaw has always known that customers want and deserve value whenever they shop which is why they have checked, lowered and locked prices on items customers buy most at Zehrs, Fortinos, Loblaws Loblaw Great Food and Your Independent Grocer locations in Ontario. In addition to the already low prices at Real Canadian Superstore and Loblaw Superstore, consumers will continue to see lower prices on even more items. Already in stores, Loblaw ensures customers get the most value out of their shopping by offering the best prices on more than a thousand items*.

Loblaw comparison shops tens of thousands of items weekly to ensure they offer the best prices to consumers. And Loblaw is covering a wide range of products to make its customers happy—especially moms because it eliminates the hunt. Now there is one place you can go to find the things you need for the best prices. From breakfast cereal to fine cheeses and artisanal breads to an array of popular President’s Choice products, you’ll find value while checking your favourite and ‘must try’ items off your list. 

Thanks to Loblaw, families can eat great food while saving money. Now that’s appetizing.

We invite you to share your opinion on what you value most when shopping for a chance to win $1,000 worth of President’s Choice gift cards so you can Eat Well Save More. Simply click here to enter.

For more information about Loblaw or its range of products, please visit www.pc.ca

*Price savings will vary from store to store and are subject to change.

 

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First published 2008.07.30

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