Huge new Farm Boy grocery store now open in Mississauga
Published July 18, 2024 at 11:58 am
Starting today, Mississauga residents who frequent Farm Boy won’t have to drive to Oakville or Etobicoke to get their groceries.
On July 18, Farm Boy, a growing grocery brand that’s been popping up in major Ontario cities, officially opened its brand new Port Credit location.
The store, located at 175 Lakeshore Rd. W., is the first for Mississauga and will function as the anchor tenant of the new and growing Brightwater community, a 72-acre development that’s taking shape along the city’s waterfront.
As for what shoppers can expect, the new store features a large outdoor patio area and both above and underground parking. Much like other Farm Boy locations, the new Mississauga outpost offers fresh produce (including local and organic products), hormone-free and organic meat, dairy and other grocery goods, Canadian beef, pork and chicken, a hot bar and a salad bar, grab-and-go items, a curated collection of private label products exclusive to Farm Boy, a wide selection of international and Canadian cheeses and more.
@insauga Mississauga’s first Farm Boy! Located at Brightwater, the store includes a large patio, above & underground parking, and will offer fresh produce, hormone-free and organic meat, dairy and other grocery goods, Canadian beef, pork and chicken, a hot bar and a salad bar, grab-and-go items, products exclusive to Farm Boy, a wide selection of international and Canadian cheeses and more. #mississauga #farmboy #mississauga #brightwater ♬ Fashionable and retro HIPHOP BGM(881868) – Oren
“We’re thrilled to continue expanding in the GTA and introducing the Farm Boy fresh market experience to the Port Credit area,” Shawn Linton, president and general manager of Farm Boy, said in a statement released earlier this month.
“This new location emphasizes our commitment to delivering fresh, quality products, exceptional value, and unparalleled customer service, while fostering a deep connection with the local community.”
In an earlier news release, the brand said it plans to celebrate the grand opening with special offers and giveaways between July 18 and 21.
Farm Boy, which started as a 300-square-foot produce store in Cornwall, Ont., in 1981, has steadily increased its presence across southern Ontario over the past few years, opening new stores in Toronto, Oakville, Burlington, and Oshawa.
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