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Overwaitea Foods - Wikipedia Overwaitea Foods was a regional chain of supermarkets located in British Columbia, Canada On March 8, 1915, Robert C Kidd purchased a store at 746 Columbia Street in New Westminster, British Columbia He developed several innovative merchandising techniques to attract customers, including odd-penny pricing and selling 18 ounces of tea for the
About Us | Save-On-Foods Originally, we were called Overwaitea Food Group because of the founder’s practice of selling 18 ounces of tea for the price of 16, and the name “overweight tea” stuck Fast forward over 100 years and that name has changed, but we’re still known for delivering extra value to our customers
Overwaitea - Grocery. com Overwaitea Foods is a chain of supermarkets operating in the British Columbia region The chain is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Overwaitea Food Group
Overwaitea Foods - Wikiwand Overwaitea Foods was a regional chain of supermarkets located in British Columbia, Canada
Overwaitea Food Group | Wine Growers Canada Since then, OFG has grown to become Canada’s largest western-based food store chain For more than a century, OFG stays true to its roots by staying close to customers and community, leading the way in the West with innovation and local value – that’s the OFG tradition
How the west was won - Canadian Grocer It’s an enterprising perspective for a century-old independent grocer (Overwaitea celebrated its 100th anniversary last year) Langley, B C -based Overwaitea boasts about 150 stores, with its Save-On-Foods banner accounting for the majority of the real estate
Pattison’s Overwaitea scores 15-store acquisition in Sobeys deal The Jim Pattison Group-owned Overwaitea Food Group will take over 15 grocery stores in B C and Alberta from Sobeys Inc as part of the latter firm’s blockbuster $5 8-billion purchase of Canada