An announcement from Loblaws, which owns the Superstore and Shoppers Drug Mart, that it’s looking to close 52 unprofitable stores across the country over the next year.
The company isn’t indicating which ones are on the firing line. Company President Galen Weston says the grocery industry is highly competitive and health-care reform continues to put pressure on their pharmacy business.
Meantime, another store in Saint John, The Source in Brunswick Square has closed down.
An announcement from Loblaws, which owns the Superstore and Shoppers Drug Mart, that it’s looking to close 52 unprofitable stores across the country over the next year. The company isn’t indicating which ones are on the firing line. Company President Galen Weston says the grocery industry is highly competitive and health-care reform continues to put pressure on their pharmacy business.
Meantime, another store in Saint John, The Source in Brunswick Square has closed down.
An announcement from Loblaws, which owns the Superstore and Shoppers Drug Mart, that it’s looking to close 52 unprofitable stores across the country over the next year. The company isn’t indicating which ones are on the firing line. Company President Galen Weston says the grocery industry is highly competitive and health-care reform continues to put pressure on their pharmacy business.
Meantime, another store in Saint John, The Source in Brunswick Square has closed down.
An announcement from Loblaws, which owns the Superstore and Shoppers Drug Mart, that it’s looking to close 52 unprofitable stores across the country over the next year. The company isn’t indicating which ones are on the firing line. Company President Galen Weston says the grocery industry is highly competitive and health-care reform continues to put pressure on their pharmacy business.
Meantime, another store in Saint John, The Source in Brunswick Square has closed down.