Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay business launches city's first online grocery store

The family-owned Quality Market will deliver to Thunder Bay and remote northern communities.

Website promises to be less cumbersome than downloading the online catalogue, owner says

A local family-owned business is launching Thunder Bay's first online grocery store.

Quality Market co-owner David Stezenko said customers can order groceries from Quality Market Online, starting Monday. 

Prices, including discounts, will be the same as in the store, but there will be an added fee for pick-up and delivery.

He expected the website to appeal to busy families, as well as seniors and people with disabilities.

He said the site replaces the cumbersome catalogue his store had posted online before, and he hopes it will increase grocery orders from First Nation communities.

"When we started selling food to folks in the North ... while they (were) very excited ... they found it difficult," Stezenko said.  "Some people … after battling through it ... they quite simply just dropped it."

Stezenko said Quality Market has worked with Nishnawbe Aski Nation to make the website easy to use, and noted that any applicable Nutrition North subsidies are automatically calculated for eligible goods.