“Our teams have been working with rural Home Dealers and suppliers to identify the current gaps in the market,” said Scott Bennett, Director of Merchandise Strategy & Execution, Home Hardware Stores Limited. “The expanded farm assortment complements the other products we offer at our Home stores including housewares, power tools, welding and more. Our goal is to ensure Canadians have access to the tools they need to sustain their communities for the long term.”
This move reinforces Home Hardware’s long-standing commitment to agricultural communities. By enhancing product access and offering reliable customer service and expert advice, the company supports farmers in building and sustaining their communities.
Founded 60 years ago in St. Jacobs, Ontario, Home Hardware is Canada’s largest Dealer-owned and operated home improvement retailer, with over 1,000 stores nationwide under banners such as Home Hardware, Home Building Centre, Home Hardware Building Centre, and Home Furniture.
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