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  1. Real Canadian Superstore offers a range of products for online or in-store shopping, including fresh food, pantry items, and household essentials.

  2. Real Canadian Superstore is your destination for supermarket and grocery shopping online or instore. You can find a wide range of products, from fresh produce, meat, and dairy, to pantry staples, household items, and ready meals. Browse our website and discover our low prices, weekly deals, and PC Optimum rewards. Real Canadian Superstore - making good food affordable.

  3. Real Canadian Superstore, Brockville, Ontario. 2,123 likes · 74 talking about this · 516 were here. While food is at the heart of our offerings, our stores provide a wide, growing and successful...

  4. Real Canadian Superstore. 183,044 likes · 1,902 talking about this · 12,441 were here. This page is created for all those who don’t settle for any store...

  5. Real Canadian Superstore, Langley, British Columbia. 1,475 likes · 156 talking about this · 1,164 were here. While food is at the heart of our offerings, our stores provide a wide, growing and...

  6. Real Canadian Superstore, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 3,856 likes · 123 talking about this · 516 were here. Superstore on the corner of Grant and Kenaston. We also kosher products in our meat department and...

  7. Visit Real Canadian Superstore for a variety of groceries, pharmacy needs, and weekly deals. Shop online or in-store at your convenience.

  8. Real Canadian Superstore is your destination for grocery shopping and more. Enjoy low prices, online or instore services, and a wide range of products.

  9. Real Canadian Superstore, Ottawa, Ontario. 1,063 likes · 39 talking about this · 612 were here. While food is at the heart of our offerings, our stores provide a wide, growing and successful range of...

  10. Real Canadian Superstore is a chain of supermarkets owned by Canadian food retailing giant Loblaw Companies. Its name is often shortened to Superstore , or, less commonly, RCSS . Originating in Western Canada in the late 1970s/early 1980s, the banner expanded into Ontario in the early 2000s as Loblaw attempts to fend off competition ...