A Buffalo supermarket and a Montreal restaurant have engaged in a lighthearted rivalry, banning each other's foods in support of their respective NHL teams. The Sabres and Montreal are currently competing in the playoffs, and the rivalry is heating up. According to WHEC.com, the Buffalo supermarket has banned Montreal-style foods, such as poutine and smoked meat sandwiches.

In response, the Montreal restaurant has banned Buffalo-style foods, such as chicken wings and beef on weck. The rivalry is a fun way for the businesses to show their team spirit and engage with their customers. Buffalo residents can expect to see a lively atmosphere in the city, with the Sabres looking to take a commanding lead in the series. The rivalry between the Buffalo supermarket and the Montreal restaurant is just one example of the excitement and energy surrounding the playoffs.

As the series continues, Buffalo residents can expect to see more creative displays of team spirit and rivalry. The Sabres' playoff run will bring the community together, with fans from across Buffalo coming out to support the team. The Buffalo supermarket and the Montreal restaurant will continue to engage in their lighthearted rivalry, with the winner of the series claiming bragging rights.