Buy-Low Foods is a privately held company purchased by The Jim Pattison Group, Vancouver, British Columbia in 1995. The company was originally founded in 1966 with the first store opening at Arbutus Street & 16th Avenue in Vancouver. Buy-Low Foods is the largest food wholesale distributor to independents in Canada, servicing nearly 1,800 supermarket, convenience and specialty produce markets. With 24 corporate and franchise supermarkets, Buy-Low Foods also provides quality products at low, low prices directly to consumers in communities throughout British Columbia and Alberta. Each store is unique, but shares one thing in common: a commitment to delivering great quality products at low, low food prices. Buy-Low Foods banner is committed to delivering the best prices everyday on products that matter to customers the most. Buy-Low Foods is committed to delivering great value to every community through all of its retail operations.more...See more text
I bought a few time the chicken and pork meet, the labels showed that items will be expired in a few days , and when I got home and I wanted to cook them, they smelled horrible. The meet was not fresh, the item was expired, and they changed just the labels. I never will buy meet from Buy Low. I told to the staff next time to be careful with the expired meet.
A part of the Save-On-Foods chain this local Buy-Low Foods is a great community grocery store. They truly carry a great selection of products and offer a great selection of organic produce and organic and naturally raised meats and dairy products. Shop the end aisles for great specials they rotate based on deals they can get from their suppliers and check out the great selection of Asian products they offer as well. There is ample parking in the back most of the time and the staff are friendly and helpful in guiding you to locate those last items on your list. As a member of the Save-On chain there are also lots of specials on offer that usually mirror whats on sale at Save-On. Check out your local Buy-Low and you'll be glad they're part of your neighbourhood too!