$1.49 Day on Tuesday, April 21
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About Save-On-Foods

Save On Foods

Save-On-Foods opened its first store in Burnaby, British Columbia in 1982 and grew into one of Western Canada's most recognizable grocery banners. Founded under the Overwaitea Food Group — now Pattison Food Group, part of Jim Pattison's sprawling private empire — the chain built its reputation on full-service departments, local sourcing, and a strong footprint in communities across BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and the Yukon.

The Pattison Connection

Unlike the publicly traded giants Loblaw and Empire, Save-On-Foods is privately owned through the Jim Pattison Group, one of Canada's largest private companies. That ownership structure has given the chain freedom to invest in regional preferences — stocking local produce, BC seafood, and Western Canadian suppliers — without the quarterly pressure that shapes decisions at its national competitors. The result is a store that feels more regionally anchored than the cookie-cutter banners imported from Ontario.

More Rewards

The More Rewards loyalty program is the glue that holds the Save-On experience together, and it extends well beyond the grocery aisle. Points earn across Pattison-owned banners and dozens of partner retailers, and members regularly see targeted offers and personalized coupons through the app. For shoppers who plan around the weekly flyer, stacking More Rewards points with digital offers is where the real savings compound.

Full-Service Format

Save-On locations lean into the full-service grocery experience — in-store bakeries, butcher counters, fresh seafood, prepared meals, and large produce departments anchor most stores. The chain has also pushed into online grocery pickup and delivery across its trade area, and its private-label Western Family line gives shoppers a lower-priced alternative across hundreds of everyday categories. For Western Canadian families, Save-On remains one of the default weekly stops.

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