evandyk
Senior Member
How does this fit in with the Loblaws CityMarket a block away?
I'm sure it will be very popular in the neighbourhood. It will be interesting to see how they set it up--maybe one entrance and one exit? It's a tight space.
It clearly looks to be an experimental, grab-and-go urban store geared to small local hauls, serving mainly the explosion of condo dwellers in the immediate vicinity. Will be interesting to see how it does.I'm sure it will be very popular in the neighbourhood. It will be interesting to see how they set it up--maybe one entrance and one exit? It's a tight space.
Our nation's largest grocery chain is more concerned with attacking their customers for wanting food to be affordable than actually running their stores at this point.Also, I don't go there often, but it struck me upon visiting yesterday that the T&T on College is slowly going to shit. It looked a lot more cluttered and chaotic than any time I'd been there previously. It reminded me of Nations in the Stockyards. Just because it's sandwiched between two areas notorious for their messiness (Kensington and Chinatown) is not an excuse to slack off. I expect a far more disciplined approach from a brand run by the country's largest corporate grocery chain.
Oh and the potato chip section sucks now.
Yep. While unusual for an urban location, that layout isn't uncommon for more suburban No Frills stores, so I'd expect that's the plan here.I'm sure it will be very popular in the neighbourhood. It will be interesting to see how they set it up--maybe one entrance and one exit? It's a tight space.
I thought that was weird. No more hot counter I guess! No more Towered as a customer then either!The King/Shaw City Market conversion to No Frills is official as of today, which was the grand opening.
I thought that was weird. No more hot counter I guess! No more Towered as a customer then either!
I thought that was weird. No more hot counter I guess! No more Towered as a customer then either!
Nice to know they haven't abandoned us!You may be interested to know:
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I like to home cook when I can, but let's just say that it's...logistically difficult.Not big on home cooking? LOL
Supermarket hot counters are rarely tempting to me.
I mean they can be a fill-a-void thing.........
But there are only a handful of places producing interesting, quality stuff.
T&T would be one.
Loblaws Bathurst/Lakeshore location would be another (Fortino's HMR program)