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Empire to acquire four Mayrand stores in Greater Montréal area

Empire Co. Ltd., headquartered in Stellarton, Nova Scotia, has announced its intentions to acquire Québec-based food retailer Mayrand Food Group Inc.

The grocer says the acquisition provides Empire with a strategic entry into the Québec discount and warehouse food market, which is a growing segment among households and food service operators.

Founded more than 110 years ago, Mayrand is a trusted Québec retail banner known for its broad product assortment, competitive pricing, and strong relationships with both retail and foodservice customers. The business operates four stores in Anjou, Laval, Brossard, and Saint‑Jérôme.

"Mayrand is a respected Québec institution with deep local roots and a loyal customer base," said Luc L'Archevêque, chief customer officer, Empire. "This transaction allows the Mayrand brand to continue serving customers and communities while benefiting from Empire's scale, operational expertise, and long‑term commitment to food retail in Québec."

Empire intends to maintain the Mayrand banner and grow the business as a distinct brand, building on its strong reputation for value, quality, and product depth. Mayrand will benefit from Empire's capabilities in merchandising, purchasing, logistics, real estate, treasury, and other operational support functions.

Empire says the transaction is pending court and regulatory approvals and is expected to close in the first quarter of fiscal 2027.

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