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YesWellness

YesWellness

Health & Beauty · Wellness & Self-Care

YesWellness is a Canadian, online-only retailer of vitamins, supplements, natural health, personal-care, and organic grocery products. Core catalogues cover sports nutrition, herbal tinctures, probiotics, clean beauty, and diet-specific foods, with most SKUs priced in the mid-range bracket (CAD $15-50) alongside selective premium lines and weekly budget deals. The site ships nationwide from a Toronto-area warehouse and offers free delivery at CAD $59+. The company positions itself as a pharmacist-reviewed e-commerce alternative, listing Health Canada–licensed NPNs for every regulated item and providing on-staff nutritionists for live chat guidance. Its own “YesWellness” private-label line gives 15-30 % savings versus comparable national brands, while a subscription “Auto-Delivery” program adds an extra 10 % off and flexible pause options. Loyalty points, same-day dispatch, and carbon-neutral shipping are marketed differentiators. Customers are value-conscious Canadians aged 25-45 who follow fitness, keto, vegan, or holistic wellness lifestyles and prefer to comparison-shop ingredient panels online rather than visit physical health-food stores. They value Health Canada compliance assurance, bilingual labeling, CAD pricing, and the ability to bundle specialty items with everyday essentials in one order. YesWellness competes with domestic discount vitamin portals, mass drugstore e-commerce sites, and U.S. cross-border supplement sellers. It differentiates through 100 % Canadian logistics (no duty surprises), pharmacist-verified catalog curation, an English-French customer service team, and a private-label assortment that undercuts premium domestic brands without importing minimums or long wait times.

Canadian wellness, curated clean, delivered fast and fair

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