Brunet (pharmacy)

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Brunet (pharmacy) is a pharmacy chain based in Quebec, Canada. It was established in 1855 and is currently owned by the Métro corporation. Brunet provides a variety of pharmaceutical services and promotes health, beauty, and well-being to the Quebec community.

History[edit | edit source]

Brunet was founded by J.Brunet in 1855. The first Brunet drugstore was located in Montreal. Over the years, the company has grown and expanded, becoming one of the leading pharmacy chains in Quebec.

Services[edit | edit source]

Brunet offers a wide range of services including prescription dispensing, health consultations, vaccination services, and home delivery. They also provide a variety of over-the-counter products and health and beauty items.

Brunet Plus[edit | edit source]

Brunet Plus is a larger format store that offers an expanded range of products and services. These stores often include a grocery store section, a cosmetics department, and a larger selection of health and wellness products.

Brunet Clinique[edit | edit source]

Brunet Clinique is a concept store that focuses on health services. These stores offer a range of health consultations, vaccinations, and other health services. They are staffed by pharmacists and other health professionals who provide advice and support to customers.

Ownership[edit | edit source]

Brunet is owned by Métro Inc., a Canadian food retailer operating in Quebec and Ontario. Métro acquired Brunet in 1991 and has continued to expand and develop the brand.

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