Downtown Toronto is way too general..the city is too big and covers too much to just say downtown. Look online for the closest Zellers/Walmarts using the location maps to find the closest ones to you. Check out NoFrill stores, or Independant Grocers or Price Choppers (all can be located with google maps for locations) close to you for reasonable prices. Also look for a Giant Tiger close to you..they are now carrying some groceries that are reasonable, though you won't be able to get all your groceries there. The Brick/Sears/Leons all have good pricing for appliances. Accessories and some furnishings can be purchased at Ikea for good prices too, but the Ikea's are not located downtown Toronto. I would suggest you start walking around your area of the city to see what is located close to you as there are many smaller stores that might have what you want close to you.Moving to downtown Toronto, where are the cheap home/ kitchen appliance shops and grocery stores?
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