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http://fieldagentcanada.com/final-report/

Rounding out the Top 5 scores were Longo’s (Ontario), Loblaws (Ontario / Quebec), Save on Foods (BC / Alberta) and Your Independent Grocer (National excl. Quebec). Three of the five are independent chains, while Your Independent Grocer is a franchise chain from Loblaw, which also counts its namesake banner in the Top 5.

http://www.canadiangrocer.com/top-stories/canadas-favourite-grocers-revealed-58183

Canada’s favourite grocer, it turns out, is a chain many people across the country have never shopped at, let alone heard of: Farm Boy, the 19-store fresh food chain based in Ottawa.

Farm Boy was the only grocer to receive an A grade in the cross-country survey of consumers, who were asked to grade only the stores they shop at.

The survey found that Canada’s second favorite grocer is Toronto’s Longo’s (B+), followed by the Loblaws banner (B) and Save-on-Foods (B). Rounding out the Top 5 is Your Independent Grocer, the Loblaw indie banner. It also scored a B.

For instance, Costco was rated as having the best meat department in four of the six regions in the country (Alberta, Manitoba/Saskatchewan, Quebec and Atlantic Canada). Costco’s overall grade for meat was A-, well ahead of the average score (C+) supermarkets received for that category.

Yet, as Doucette pointed out, Costco’s meat department is not as elaborate and does not offer as much selection as many conventional supermarkets. But clearly Costco “is doing something right,” he said.

“Otherwise, why are consumers spending that $29 on meat in Costco… rather than spending it in your stores?” he said during his presentation.

T&T Supermarkets, meanwhile, scored highest nationally on seafood (B+). The average grade for seafood was a C+. “How we did seafood 20 years ago is probably not how we should be doing it today,” said Doucette. “It’s not the same customer.”

In addition to Farm Boy, several retailers scored well across the various fresh categories, including Zehrs, Longo’s, Fortino’s and Thrifty Foods.

Loblaw store banners, meanwhile, took the entire Top 5 in the private label category (Zehrs was No.1) and four of five in HABA (Walmart was the only non-Loblaw banner).

 

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