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Buy-Low Foods

4.0
(627 reviews)

Business Details

5901 East Broadway, Burnaby, BC
V5B2Y1, Canada
(604) 298-1110
https://buy-low.com/

About

Grocery Store
At Buy-Low Foods, our philosophy is to provide you with low, low food prices.

Location

Buy-Low Foods
5901 East Broadway, Burnaby, BC
V5B2Y1, Canada

Hours

Reviews

4.0
627 reviews
5 stars
241
4 stars
221
3 stars
108
2 stars
29
1 star
28

What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Customer Service

Staff are generally friendly and helpful, but some customers reported rude behavior from specific cashiers.

Pricing

Many customers found prices to be higher than expected, contradicting the store's name, with some items being overpriced compared to competitors.

Product Quality

There are mixed reviews on product quality, with some customers reporting expired items and poor quality in certain perishables.

Convenience

The store is appreciated for its convenient location and decent selection for quick shopping needs.

Cleanliness

The store is generally reported as clean and well-organized.
  • NS
    nathan scott
    6 days ago
    5.0
    This place was okay for the price. parking was difficult and i'm hoping they fix the leaky tap. menu was well assorted and i'm very proud to be served here. Other than that pretty lame so i don't even know. But my mom was angry when i got home sooo...
  • FF
    Faby
    Feb 13, 2026
    1.0
    Some cashiers are really rude to customers especially the old Caucasian granny. She shouldn’t be working here if she doesn’t know how to do her job BRUH.
  • BB
    Bruce
    Jan 27, 2026
    4.0
    Good neighbourhood grocery store with decent selection and some excellent sale prices.
  • ED
    Elizabeth Dubney
    Jan 26, 2026
    1.0
    Jim Pattison got significantly richer during the pandemic while grocery prices soared, then hedges his bets by owning both premium and discount grocers like Buy-Low Foods. Add in the reported sale of property to ICE, and I’m out. Elbows up — won't get another dime from me. **Update** The sale of the property did eventually collapse, but only after intense and sustained public pressure. This included planned protests at business locations across Canada, a large-scale letter-writing campaign urging Canadian MPs to investigate Canadian companies doing business with ICE, a civilian boycott of all companies owned by The Jim Pattison Group, and a formal letter from the union representing workers at a JPG grocery chain stating they would strike if the sale proceeded. A major advertising firm (Point Blank) that works with JPG also publicly announced it would sever all ties with JPG companies if the deal went through. At the local level, residents of Hanover County, Virginia - the site of the property - flooded a town hall meeting to voice their outrage at the prospect of such a facility being opened in their community. This public response led the Board of Supervisors to vote down the proposed use of the building and to issue a statement to state and federal representatives opposing the sale. Only after all of this - two days after the town hall in Hanover - did JPG release a single-line statement confirming the deal would not proceed: “The transaction to sell our industrial building in Ashland, Virginia will not be proceeding.” They were willing to do the business and profit from an unthinkable deal… just not willing to be seen doing it.
  • VV
    Voyager Vancouver
    Jan 24, 2026
    3.0
    Too expensive and bad customer service.

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