The No Name store will have less variety, shorter hours, passing savings to customers
A new Loblaw store will be opening in St. Catharines next month.
The company is also opening ultra-discount grocery stores in Windsor and Brockville, part of a pilot project promising to deliver lower prices.
The No Name stores will have less product variety and shorter hours, which will reduce operating costs and pass on savings to customers.
This comes after Loblaw and the industry as a whole have been under pressure to stabilize or lower food prices.

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