Loblaw Companies Limited | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:57 1 History
00:01:06 1.1 We Sell for Less
00:06:00 1.2 Depression and war
00:09:11 1.3 Post-war expansion
00:10:16 1.4 Garfield Weston
00:11:26 1.5 Loblaw Companies Limited
00:13:30 1.6 Stagnation
00:15:42 1.7 Reinventing Loblaws
00:21:02 1.8 No name and No Frills
00:23:34 1.9 President's Choice
00:25:09 1.10 Superstore
00:27:11 1.11 Expansion
00:32:18 1.12 Management shakeup
00:35:34 1.13 Joe Fresh
00:36:43 1.14 Environment
00:38:32 1.15 Ethnic and indulgence
00:40:10 1.16 Maple Leaf Gardens
00:41:28 1.17 Choice Properties
00:42:19 1.18 Shoppers Drug Mart
00:43:14 2 Banners
00:44:25 2.1 Superstore
00:44:35 2.2 Great Food
00:44:58 2.3 Primarily franchised
00:45:22 2.4 Hard discount
00:45:32 2.5 Wholesale / Cash and carry
00:45:51 2.6 Liquor
00:46:02 2.7 Defunct banners
00:46:37 2.8 In-store brands
00:47:38 2.9 Petroleum
00:48:06 3 Corporate governance
00:48:33 4 See also
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SUMMARY
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Loblaw Companies Limited is the largest Canadian food retailer, encompassing corporate and franchise supermarkets operating under 22 regional and market segment banners (including Loblaws), as well as pharmacies, banking and apparel. Loblaw operates a private label program that includes grocery and household items, clothing, baby products, pharmaceuticals, cellular phones, general merchandise, and financial services. Loblaw brands include President's Choice, No Name, Joe Fresh, T&T, Exact, Seaquest, Azami, and Teddy's Choice.Most of Loblaw's 136,000 full-time and part-time employees are members of the United Food and Commercial Workers, with the exception of workers at The Real Canadian Wholesale Club in Alberta, who are members of the Christian Labour Association of Canada.
Loblaw's regional food distribution divisions include Westfair Foods Ltd. in Western Canada and Northern Ontario, National Grocers Co. Ltd. in Ontario, Provigo Inc. in Quebec, and Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd. in Atlantic Canada.