I regularly attend the cooking classes that are presented each week, called«What’s For Dinner.» Each class costs $ 10, but they give a $ 10 gift card at the end to spend in the store. The point of the gift card is to encourage you to buy the products to make the recipes that they present and advertise the full evening cooking classes, which cost $ 30-$ 60 depending on the amount of food and the type of class(hands-on costs more). Most of us use the $ 10 gift cards to pay for next week’s class. A variety of personal chefs come in to demonstrate and explain the recipes: 1 from Loblaws’ head office and another the guest chef brings in to compliment the head office recipe. At the end, we get to sample the food the chef prepared. I have learned a lot about food and cooking attending these classes and it has been a lot of fun as well. See for more information on the cooking school in the Real Canadian Superstore and other Loblaws stores.
Ryan L.
Classificação do local: 3 Toronto, Canada
not the best, far from the worst. shopping here on a budget is not possible, I dock some serious points off due to the fact that they never have the flyers handed out in «normal» mail. the selection pretty good, very bright and very clean. sometimes the people in the store want to help out, some days they don’t, its very hit or miss. lots of parking, very easy to get to, and the hot table is pretty good, the place is pretty empty on the inside, which is a plus.
Craig P.
Classificação do local: 1 Brampton, Canada
Don’t be fooled! There is nothing super about this«superstore». The best parking spots are always taken up by shopping carts. Sale prices never scan properly, so that half price salmon you found comes up full price at the cash. Some items in the store don’t even have a price at the cash. And the cashier very rarely knows how to fix it. They charge you five cents per bag, and don’t even bother to put your items in for you.