Did you know you can order it for pick up or right to your door from many of the Save-on-Foods stores?
Natural Pastures – Comox Brie Cheese – Save-On-Foods
Don’t Undo the Good Work—Choose BC + Canadian

International headlines can feel loud right now—but they don’t have to derail the good work we’ve done here at home to support local BC and Canadian products. One practical way to keep your dollars circulating in Canada is to shop with Canadian grocers that invest in Canadian-made food and the communities they serve.
Save-On-Foods makes that choice easy. You can shop online and choose curbside pickup (available at EVERY Save-On-Foods location) or home delivery in many of the markets they serve.
And there’s another local impact that’s easy to forget: when you shop at Save-On-Foods, you’re supporting your neighbours who work there, too. It’s not just the people on the tills and the teams stocking shelves—it’s the order pickers, warehouse crews, dispatch teams, and the drivers who keep food moving safely and on time. That whole chain—stores, warehouses, and delivery—helps keep local jobs strong and is a real, everyday part of the #CanadaStrong mindset.
Save-On-Foods Canadian history (100 words or less)
Save-On-Foods’ legacy began in 1915 in New Westminster, BC. The first store became known for giving customers “a little extra”—famously selling 18 ounces of tea for the price of 16, which inspired the original name Overwaitea. Over the decades the business expanded across Western Canada, and today Save-On-Foods is part of the Pattison Food Group, continuing a long-running Canadian tradition of value and service.




