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Loblaw to open 30 stores, upgrade 500 others

Plan adds $1.3B to economy, creates 10,000 jobs, firm says

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

BRAMPTON— Loblaw said Thursday that it plans to open 30 new stores and renovate more than 500 existing stores as it continues to adapt to changes in the food retail sector.

The grocery and pharmacy giant said the investment includes the continued rollout of its Click & Collect e-commerce, improved health and wellness services and the inclusion of fresh food at select Shoppers Drug Mart locations.

Loblaw said the moves will invest about $1.3 billion into the economy and create an estimated1­0,000 retail, trade and constructi­on jobs.

Thursday’s announceme­nt comes almost exactly a year after Loblaw said it planned to build 50 new stores and renovate 150 others as part of a $1.3-billion revamp and expansion.

Loblaw made a similar announceme­nt in 2015, when it said it would build 50 new stores and improve more than 100 others.

The company later said it would shutter 52 locations across Canada that had fallen short of expectatio­ns.

 ?? AARON VINCENT ELKAIM/THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Loblaw’s plans include the continued rollout of its Click & Collect program.
AARON VINCENT ELKAIM/THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Loblaw’s plans include the continued rollout of its Click & Collect program.

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