Target closing in Canada. Done in by the admirable Canadian idealism of
supporting the ma/pa's
Target Canada shuts down - Jan. 15, 2015
supporting the ma/pa's
Target Canada shuts down - Jan. 15, 2015
How do they pronounce Target up there?
Tar-get, as in something you aim at, or like the French, Tar-zhay?
The problem at Target wasn't whether it was exceptional crap. It's just they didn't have enough to buy.You have to have some pretty exceptional crap to get my family to switch from Walmart, where we have gone to buy our crap for years.
You have to have some pretty exceptional crap to get my family to switch from Walmart, where we have gone to buy our crap for years.
"People start off stories with, 'I was shopping at Target and..' "
No one ever says, "I was shopping at Walmart and...'.""
Read my post above. Big box stores do well in Canada. Home Depot, Costco and Walmart are examples. Target failed because they got just about everything wrong. It's got nothing to do with why lots of people support independent stores.I was under the impression that Canadians preferred to pay more to support the local ma / pa operations instead of
supporting the big US box stores and that is why Target failed.
Read my post above. Big box stores do well in Canada. Home Depot, Costco and Walmart are examples. Target failed because they got just about everything wrong. It's got nothing to do with why lots of people support independent stores.
Read my post above. Big box stores do well in Canada. Home Depot, Costco and Walmart are examples. Target failed because they got just about everything wrong. It's got nothing to do with why lots of people support independent stores.
First of all, Target isn't in Canada so I don't have a point of reference.
Yeah, the Pepsi and all that brand name crap is cheaper--but not if you watch the competition and check their "specials".
And Zeke is right. When price is the only variable in the price/quality equation, you end up with ****ty crap.
Look, I don't care if anyone shops at Wal-Mart or not. Most of the people I work with do and my siblings do. I don't just beause it's my line in the sand---however rational or irrational it might be. If people ask me why, it' simple--" I don't like their corporate policies" If they want more, they get it.
Their stores are a blight on the landscape--as are most of the other big boxes--and I don't shop at a lot of them if I don't have to.
But in the case of Wal-Mart, nope.