- Dominion Stores (Newfoundland and Labrador)
In Newfoundland, Dominion is the primary brand name of the major-market supermarkets of
Loblaw Companies Limited ,Canada 's largest food retailer. The Dominion brand name is used under licence fromMetro Inc. , which is in the process of discontinuing that banner in the rest of Canada and has no other affiliation with the Newfoundland stores.History
The chain began as Ayre's Supermarkets, a division of local department store chain
Ayre and Sons . It was acquired by Dominion Stores Ltd. in 1963, eventually adopting the Dominion brand. Following the sale of Dominion toA&P Canada , the Newfoundland operations were resold to local owners in 1987 and subsequently merged with two smaller local chains. The newly-amalgamated parent company was named Amalco Foods, but the combined chain's brand name remained "Dominion".Loblaw acquired the Dominion chain in Newfoundland in 1995, and soon after began implementing its own private-label products and store designs at these locations. Ultimately Dominion's traditional "Big D" logo was replaced with a derivative of the
Loblaws logo, rotated to look like a D instead of an L, which had also been used by Loblaw's former U.S. subsidiary, National Tea.Today
In all respects other than name, the majority of Dominion stores in Newfoundland operate with the same appearance and format as the company's flagship Loblaws and
Atlantic Superstore supermarkets, and its newest St. John's area locations are similar in format to the Loblaw-ownedReal Canadian Superstore . Since 2002, these locations have in fact been operated as part of the Atlantic Superstore unit, with nearly identicaladvertising campaigns, including the "Prices you can trust" slogan used by both Atlantic Superstore and Real Canadian Superstore. Nonetheless, Loblaw has not indicated any plans to discontinue its use of the Dominion banner.In the past few years, the chain has relocated or consolidated a number of locations into the "market" or superstore formats. Whereas there were roughly six locations in the early 2000s in St. John's proper (and many more in years past), there are now only three Dominion stores in the city, none built before 2000. This transition culminated with the opening of a Dominion on the site of the former Memorial Stadium in St. John's in 2007. Coincident with that opening, two medium-size locations in the east end of St. John's built in the early 1990s were closed, while a third (Churchill Square) was converted to a
SaveEasy . As a result, it is believed that all Dominion stores in the province have now been transitioned to the newer formats.Locations
Newfoundland
There are 12 locations within Newfoundland.
See also
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List of supermarkets
*Loblaws External links
* [http://www.superstore.ca/dom/ Dominion (Newfoundland) website]
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