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Coppa's Fresh Market

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Coppa's Fresh Market
TypePrivate
IndustrySupermarket retail
Founded2013 in North York, Ontario
FounderLouie Coppa
Headquarters4750 Dufferin Street
Toronto, Ontario
M3H 5S7
Number of locations
3 (2023)
Area served
Greater Toronto Area
OwnerLouie Coppa
Websitewww.coppas.com

Coppa's Fresh Market is a Canadian family-owned regional supermarket chain in the Greater Toronto Area. Charles and John Louis "Louie" Coppa[1] originally founded the Highland Farms grocery store chain in 1963; however, the Coppa family split the company between the two brothers in 2013 with three former Highland Farms stores (the North York, Vaughan, and one of the Scarborough locations) being rebranded as Coppa's Fresh Market under a new company owned by Louie Coppa.[2]

In 2015, it established the "Nonna Francesca" private label, named after the owner's grandmother.[3] At launch, the label included fresh pasta, pasta sauces, pizza, and frozen entrees.[3]

Locations

The supermarket chain consists of three stores, one each in North York, Scarborough, and King City.[3][1] A store it operated in Downtown Toronto called Market 63 was opened in February 2019 and shuttered in January 2022.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Kelly, Tim (16 August 2016). "Coppa's Fresh Market cuts ribbon in King City". King Connection. Metroland Media Group. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Coppa's ~ formerly known at Highland Farms". cameraonking.blogspot.ca.
  3. ^ a b c Kucharsky, Danny (12 November 2015). "New Coppa's private label line inspired by nonna's recipes". Canadian Grocer. EnsembleIQ. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  4. ^ DeMontis, Rita (17 February 2019). "Coppa's Fresh Market opens in downtown Toronto". Toronto Sun. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  5. ^ Carlberg, Amy (2 February 2022). "Toronto supermarket that once opened to much fanfare has permanently closed". BlogTO. Retrieved 25 May 2022.

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