Loblaws said Wednesday it plans to close 22 unprofitable stores, with the retailer adding it will begin rolling out an internet-based home-delivery service starting in December. Loblaws declined to release a list of which stores will close. Delivery serviceAt the same time, Loblaws said it will begin rolling out an online home delivery service, beginning Dec. 6 in Toronto. The company is teaming up with Instacart, an on-demand grocery delivery service, which operates in 150 markets in the United States. Danahy said Loblaws knew it had to get into online delivery and faced competitive pressure to do so.
Source: CBC News November 15, 2017 13:15 UTC