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  1. At Save-on-Foods, sustainability and environmental stewardship are nothing new. For over three decades, we’ve been at the leading edge of waste reduction efforts. Most recently, Save-On-Foods collaborated with BC-based organizations FoodMesh and Loop Resource, Food Banks BC and other charities across the country—and in only six months ...

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  2. Save $75+ for a limited time. New online shopping customers get $25 off their first 3 orders when you use promo code SAVE25 at checkout. Plus, get your 1st delivery or first 3 pickups FREE! Valid at all Save-On-Foods locations. Offer expires December 31, 2024. Online orders eligible for this offer must all be scheduled to receive pickup or ...

  3. The resources used for our online shopping service are significantly greater than the costs we pass along to the consumer. Orders scheduled for pickup on a weekday (Monday – Friday) are subject to a pickup fee of $1.95. Orders scheduled for pickup on a weekend (Saturday and Sunday) are subject to a fee of $2.95. Yes.

  4. Safeway, Sobeys and Save On Foods have 15% on the first Tuesday of the month if you spend >$50. But, also, I have always lived far closer to a Safeway than any other grocery store. Like, I can walk to Safeway faster than I can drive to an alternative store.

  5. Jan 10, 2020 · Save On Foods opened in Langley in the mid 1980s. It was a huge grocery store, low prices, and always packed with customers. In Cloverdale all we had was an expensive Safeway. Many residents already shopped in Langley, and now Save On Foods became the place to shop. Save-On was the first store to have bulk food bins.

  6. Feb 18, 2014 · Save-on-Foods is B.C.’s #3 most-loved brand according to an inaugural poll conducted by Ipsos North America in partnership with BCBusiness and unveiled on Feb. 12. BCBusiness spoke with Darrell Jones, the president of Overwaitea Food Group, to find out why the grocery chain connects with British Columbian consumers and how the company leverages their brand legacy to keep customers coming back.

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  8. Dec 10, 2019 · More Rewards is a loyalty rewards program that caters primarily to residents of Western Canada, B.C. in particular. That’s because the program’s primary retail partner is Save-On-Foods, the 170-store grocery chain based in British Columbia. The retail giant is a subsidiary of the Jim Pattison Group, which is owned by its 91-year old ...