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Toronto’s Big League Food Company launches Shopify-powered wholesale ordering platform

Company says platform will make it easier for indies to source local goods
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BLFC’s network includes 650 wholesale accounts across Ontario.

Toronto-based Big League Food Company (BLFC) has launched a new digital wholesale portal.

The portal promises to offer independent retailers a “consumer-grade wholesale experience.”

Powered by Shopify, it digitizes the procurement process—providing real-time inventory and “seamless” ordering from BLFC’s catalog of over 700 Canadian products. 

Customers can get free next-day delivery via BLFC’s fleet on orders over $100.

BLFC’s network includes 650 wholesale accounts across Ontario, including Village Juicery, Dear Grain, Detour Coffee and Tori’s Bakeshop. Eight per cent of the catalog is exclusive to the company. 

"For too long, independent retailers have been stuck with legacy tools and fragmented supply chains," said Tyler Colford, managing director, in a press release. "We're changing that by putting a world-class digital storefront in their hands. This platform isn't just about efficiency; it's about giving local businesses a best-in-class experience to compete—and win—against the national chains."

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