Draft:Wholesale Club
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Formerly | The Real Canadian Wholesale Club |
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Industry | Retail (Warehouse club) |
Number of locations | 58 (2024) |
Area served | Most of Canada |
Products | Baby supplies, bakery, beverages, dairy, deli, seafood, frozen food, fruits & vegetables, health & beauty, home & kitchen, household supplies, meat, pantry, pet food & supplies |
Number of employees | 201-500 (2024) |
Parent | Loblaw Companies Ltd. |
Website | wholesaleclub.ca |
Footnotes / references [1][2] |
Wholesale Club is a Canadian chain of warehouse club retail stores. The chain operates 58 locations throughout Canada, specializing in foodservice businesses.[1] It is owned by George Weston Limited through Loblaws Companies Limited.
Originally named The Real Canadian Wholesale Club, the company operated in Western Canada before expanding to Ontario in 2003.[3] In 2009, along with Atlantic Cash & Carry stores in Atlantic Canada, the company rebranded to the current name of Wholesale Club.
The company offers no-fee memberships to businesses. However, membership is open to non-business owners, and membership is not required to shop.[2]
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Real Canadian Wholesale Club". LinkedIn. 2024-08-14. Retrieved 2024-08-14.
- ^ a b "Wholesale Club - Business Memberships". Wholesale Club. Retrieved 2024-08-14.
- ^ "CANADA: Loblaw tests wholesale club format in eastern Canada". Just Food. 2003-06-11. Retrieved 2024-08-14.
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