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Originally Posted by J.OT13
The term "Food Desert" seems pretty common nowadays and often applies to our downtowns. How well served in your city or town's downtown area? What's the history? Is your central area mostly served by chain grocery stores, small independents, farmer's markets or Shoppers Drug Mart?
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Toronto has done well in this regard in recent years.
It too use to be thin pickings for full-service grocery.
Its still a bit thin if you're in the financial district.
Though you now have a Pusateri's (high end) (currently closed due to Covid); a small McEwan, also in the luxury space.
But very nearby you have a Coppas, a Longos, a Sobeys, 3 Metros on the downtown fringe, and 1 City Market (mini-Loblaws) and 1 flagship one (Maple Leaf Gardens); Also 1 Farm Boy just opened this week, and another is en route) just beyond that fringe of downtown, there are several more
There's also maybe 4 more supermarkets going in near downtown over the next 3 or so years.
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Hamilton has one full-service supermarket right in the heart of downtown. A mini-chain named Nations.
The not yet a real downtown of Mississauga has a Whole Foods.