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Numeris - Shopping - Grocery and Convenience Stores Report Numeris - Shopping - Grocery and Convenience Stores Report Benchmark West Vancouver North Vancouver Attribute (CSD,BC) (CSD,BC) Value Percent Value Percent Index Population of Age 15 and Up 50,884 39,095 Grocery Stores Shopped in the Past Month at Grocery store past month: Co-op 2,154 4.23% 1,264 3.23% 76 Grocery store past month: Grocerygateway.com 169 0.33% 96 0.25% 76 Grocery store past month: IGA/Foodland 7,052 13.86% 7,081 18.11% 131 Grocery store past month: Loblaws 5,542 10.89% 5,003 12.80% 118 Grocery store past month: M&M Food Market 3,744 7.36% 2,521 6.45% 88 Grocery store past month: Metro 3,407 6.70% 4,644 11.88% 177 Grocery store past month: Provigo 2,617 5.14% 2,456 6.28% 122 Grocery store past month: Real Canadian/Atlantic Superstore 18,713 36.78% 9,857 25.21% 69 Grocery store past month: Safeway 13,468 26.47% 12,033 30.78% 116 Grocery store past month: Save-On-Foods 11,007 21.63% 8,199 20.97% 97 Grocery store past month: Sobeys 3,446 6.77% 3,543 9.06% 134 Grocery store past month: Discount grocery stores (e.g. No Frills, 7,423 14.59% 4,952 12.67% 87 MAXI) Grocery store past month: Fine food stores/butcher shops 5,577 10.96% 4,639 11.87% 108 Grocery store past month: Big box/warehouse stores (e.g. 16,793 33.00% 13,331 34.10% 103 Costco) Grocery store past month: Department stores (e.g. Walmart) 19,964 39.23% 12,797 32.73% 83 Grocery store past month: Drug Stores (any) 26,806 52.68% 21,523 55.05% 104 Grocery store past month: Other online/internet grocery stores 889 1.75% 711 1.82% 104 Grocery store past month: Other grocery stores 9,162 18.01% 7,550 19.31% 107 Grocery Shopping Frequency Grocery store: Co-op: Heavy 629 1.24% 394 1.01% 81 Grocery store: grocerygateway.com: Heavy 37 0.07% 19 0.05% 71 Grocery store: IGA/Foodland: Heavy 2,282 4.49% 2,954 7.56% 168 Grocery store: Loblaws: Heavy 1,354 2.66% 1,320 3.38% 127 Grocery store: M&M Food Market: Heavy 129 0.25% 91 0.23% 92 Grocery store: Metro: Heavy 912 1.79% 1,226 3.14% 175 Grocery store: Provigo: Heavy 654 1.29% 262 0.67% 52 Grocery store: Real Canadian/Atlantic Superstore: Heavy 5,468 10.75% 2,426 6.21% 58 Grocery store: Safeway: Heavy 4,793 9.42% 2,208 5.65% 60 Grocery store: Save-On-Foods: Heavy 1,695 3.33% 1,172 3.00% 90 Grocery store: Sobeys: Heavy 1,089 2.14% 1,031 2.64% 123 Grocery store: Discount grocery stores (e.g. No Frills, MAXI): 3,130 6.15% 2,052 5.25% 85 Heavy Grocery store: Fine food stores/butcher shops: Heavy 880 1.73% 1,036 2.65% 153 Grocery store: Big box/warehouse stores (e.g. Costco): Heavy 2,598 5.11% 2,365 6.05% 118 Grocery store: Department stores (e.g. Wal-Mart): Heavy 3,705 7.28% 2,264 5.79% 80 Grocery store: Drug stores (any): Heavy 4,685 9.21% 4,082 10.44% 113 Grocery store: Online/internet grocery stores: Heavy 397 0.78% 230 0.59% 76 Grocery store: Other grocery stores: Heavy 3,256 6.40% 2,970 7.60% 119 Grocery store: Co-op: Medium 503 0.99% 205 0.52% 53 Grocery store: Grocerygateway.com: Medium 37 0.07% 17 0.04% 57 1/4 Numeris - Shopping - Grocery and Convenience Stores Report Benchmark West Vancouver North Vancouver Attribute (CSD,BC) (CSD,BC) Value Percent Value Percent Index Grocery store: IGA/Foodland: Medium 2,258 4.44% 1,887 4.83% 109 Grocery store: Loblaws: Medium 1,193 2.34% 927 2.37% 101 Grocery store: M&M Food Market: Medium 620 1.22% 400 1.02% 84 Grocery store: Metro: Medium 1,533 3.01% 2,018 5.16% 171 Grocery store: Provigo: Medium 806 1.58% 1,145 2.93% 185 Grocery store: Real Canadian/Atlantic Superstore: Medium 6,922 13.60% 3,332 8.52% 63 Grocery store: Safeway: Medium 2,946 5.79% 2,953 7.55% 130 Grocery store: Save-On-Foods: Medium 2,249 4.42% 2,779 7.11% 161 Grocery store: Sobeys: Medium 1,324 2.60% 1,306 3.34% 128 Grocery store: Discount grocery stores (e.g. No Frills, MAXI): 2,469 4.85% 1,653 4.23% 87 Medium Grocery store: Fine food stores/butcher shops: Medium 1,989 3.91% 1,488 3.81% 97 Grocery store: Big box/warehouse stores (e.g. Costco): Medium 5,800 11.40% 4,518 11.56% 101 Grocery store: Department stores (e.g. Wal-Mart): Medium 7,618 14.97% 5,035 12.88% 86 Grocery store: Drug Stores (any): Medium 12,596 24.75% 9,886 25.29% 102 Grocery store: Online/internet grocery stores: Medium 246 0.48% 206 0.53% 110 Grocery store: Other grocery stores: Medium 4,031 7.92% 3,071 7.86% 99 Grocery store: Co-op: Light 1,022 2.01% 665 1.70% 85 Grocery store: grocerygateway.com: Light 95 0.19% 60 0.16% 84 Grocery store: IGA/Foodland: Light 2,512 4.94% 2,239 5.73% 116 Grocery store: Loblaws: Light 2,996 5.89% 2,756 7.05% 120 Grocery store: M&M Food Market: Light 2,995 5.89% 2,030 5.19% 88 Grocery store: Metro: Light 962 1.89% 1,400 3.58% 189 Grocery store: Provigo: Light 1,157 2.27% 1,048 2.68% 118 Grocery store: Real Canadian/Atlantic Superstore: Light 6,323 12.43% 4,099 10.49% 84 Grocery store: Safeway: Light 5,729 11.26% 6,871 17.58% 156 Grocery store: Save-On-Foods: Light 7,063 13.88% 4,248 10.87% 78 Grocery store: Sobeys: Light 1,032 2.03% 1,206 3.08% 152 Grocery store: Discount grocery stores (e.g. No Frills, MAXI): 1,825 3.59% 1,247 3.19% 89 Light Grocery store: Fine food stores/butcher shops: Light 2,707 5.32% 2,115 5.41% 102 Grocery store: Big box/warehouse stores (e.g. Costco): Light 8,395 16.50% 6,449 16.50% 100 Grocery store: Department stores (e.g. Wal-Mart): Light 8,641 16.98% 5,498 14.06% 83 Grocery store: Drug stores (any): Light 9,525 18.72% 7,555 19.33% 103 Grocery store: Online/internet grocery stores: Light 246 0.48% 276 0.71% 148 Grocery store: Other grocery stores: Light 1,875 3.68% 1,509 3.86% 105 Convenience Stores Shopped in the Past Month at Convenience store past month: 7-Eleven 10,277 20.20% 6,314 16.15% 80 Convenience store past month: Mac's/Couche-Tard/Circle K 2,428 4.77% 1,574 4.03% 84 Convenience store past month: Gas station convenience stores 10,474 20.59% 6,542 16.73% 81 (any) Convenience store past month: Other convenience stores 3,968 7.80% 2,221 5.68% 73 Convenience Stores Shopping Frequency Convenience store: 7-Eleven: Heavy 2,070 4.07% 1,233 3.15% 77 2/4 Numeris - Shopping - Grocery and Convenience Stores Report Benchmark West Vancouver North Vancouver Attribute (CSD,BC) (CSD,BC) Value Percent Value Percent Index Convenience store: Mac's/Couche-Tard/Circle K: Heavy 381 0.75% 606 1.55% 207 Convenience store: Gas station convenience stores (any): Heavy 1,992 3.92% 1,261 3.22% 82 Convenience store: Other convenience stores: Heavy 1,186 2.33% 689 1.76% 76 Convenience store: 7-Eleven: Medium 3,979 7.82% 2,130 5.45% 70 Convenience store: Mac's/Couche-Tard/Circle K: Medium 1,072 2.11% 483 1.24% 59 Convenience store: Gas station convenience stores (any): 4,142 8.14% 2,389 6.11% 75 Medium Convenience store: Other convenience stores: Medium 1,334 2.62% 699 1.79% 68 Convenience store: 7-Eleven: Light 4,228 8.31% 2,951 7.55% 91 Convenience store: Mac's/Couche-Tard/Circle K: Light 976 1.92% 486 1.24% 65 Convenience store: Gas station convenience stores (any): Light 4,340 8.53% 2,892 7.40% 87 Convenience store: Other convenience stores: Light 1,449 2.85% 834 2.13% 75 3/4 Numeris - Shopping - Grocery and Convenience Stores Report Index Description >=180 Extremely High >=110 and <180 High >=90 and <110 Similar >=50 and <90 Lower <50 Extremely Low Data Source: Manifold Data Mining Inc. This report is based on consumer demographic and behavior data products at the 6-digit postal code level. No confidential information about an individual, household, organization or business has been obtained from Statistics Canada or Numeris. 4/4 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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