REGINA – Grocery retailer Save-On-Foods has announced a “major market expansion” that will see the company expand its presence into Saskatchewan.
The company has not revealed specific details of the expansion, only that it will include “Regina and the province of Saskatchewan.”
More details are expected to be revealed at an event in Regina Thursday afternoon, which will see the company deliver and donate its first online grocery order in the city to the Regina Food Bank.
Save-On-Foods currently operates 145 stores in B.C. and Alberta.
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