Oba Oba to close storefront and move to online-only model

After seven years of providing the Vancouver community with Brazilian groceries, Oba Oba has announced that it will be closing its physical store. However, this isn’t a permanent farewell.
“After seven incredible years, we’re saying goodbye to our physical store location and moving to an online-only model. This wasn’t an easy decision, but it’s the right one for us in this moment,” said the grocery store on Instagram.
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Oba Oba reassured its customers that they’ll still be able to get all their favourite Brazilian groceries, but now with “even better prices, lower shipping costs, and faster delivery straight to your door.”
In terms of products, the store carries household items, cookies, sweets, dairy products, coffee, tea, drinks, baking products, meat, and so many more items you might only find in Brazil.
“Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the past seven years. We’re still here, stronger than ever, and ready to bring the best of Brazil to your home,” the store concluded.
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Oba Oba will keep its storefront open until December 28, 2024, so there’s still time to shop in-store.
Oba Oba Brasil: Brazilian Grocery Store
Address: 3565 Kingsway, Vancouver
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