Freshlocal Solutions

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Freshlocal Solutions Inc.
FormerlySustainable Produce Urban Delivery
Small Potatoes Urban Delivery
Company typeDefunct, Certified B Corporation
TSX: LOCL
Industry Retail (Grocery)
Founded Vancouver, British Columbia (1997)
Area served
Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton
Key people
Simon Cairns CEO, Jeffery King CTO Adrienne Uy EVP [1] [2] (CEO)
Number of employees
~900 (2017)
Website www.spud.ca

Freshlocal Solutions Inc. is an online grocer, wholesale distributor, store operator and software licensing company based in Vancouver. The company was founded as Small Potatoes Urban Delivery in 1997. In September 2021 Freshlocal went under new executive leadership which resulted in key leadership changeover and in May 2022 it filed for bankruptcy protection. [3]

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Sustainable Produce Urban Delivery

Sustainable Produce Urban Delivery, or SPUD.ca, is a bankrupt[ citation needed ] online grocery service operating in British Columbia and Alberta that predominantly focuses on selling organic groceries while losing money. [4] [ failed verification ]

Be Fresh Local Markets

Be Fresh Local Market, located at 1900 West 1st Ave in Vancouver Spud.ca Be Fresh Market Kitsilano.jpg
Be Fresh Local Market, located at 1900 West 1st Ave in Vancouver

In August 2015, Spud.ca opened its first retail store and café, located in the Kitsilano neighbourhood of Vancouver. [5] The stores are located in urban areas and carry a limited amount of products, in addition to ready-made meals. [6] The stores also serve as an order pick-up point for online orders. [7] Most locations are owned by Spud.ca; however, the company has partnered with existing small format retailers in Vancouver and provides these retailers with distribution.

Food-X

Food-X is a subsidiary of Spud which operates the back-end operations, warehousing, and fulfillment of grocery items on behalf of partner retailers. [8] They operate a 74,000-square-foot warehouse in Burnaby to fulfill orders to Metro Vancouver residents. [9] In February 2018, Walmart announced that Food-X would handle their e-commerce grocery platform in Vancouver. [10]

Blush Lane

Blush Lane Organic Market is a grocery store chain in Alberta, acquired by Spud in 2017. [11]

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