This Asian-owned snack store is leaving Toronto’s Stackt Market and moving somewhere new

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This Asian-owned snack store is leaving Toronto’s Stackt Market and moving somewhere new
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Auntie’s Supply has been at the market since 2021

will be taking its goods to a new location this spring.in the Fort York neighbourhood on March 26, it announced on social media this month.

The shop will be moving its snacks, sauces and condiments to Ready Go Convenience on Queen Street West, founder Christina Tolosa Pack told the Star. The estimated date for its arrival is mid-April, although Pack said it might be sooner. “I wanted to pivot my business model to essentially just partner with other small businesses in the city — to have an experience of having a curated section of Asian snacks and ingredients,” she added.

Pack said apart from the grocery staples that can be found in other stores, Auntie’s Supply hosts pop-ups for other small Asian-owned businesses. It features curated products for a week or a month at a time, and has provided vendors with a space outside its Stackt location to hold a stand and gain visibility.

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