gabe
Senior Member
Canadian Tire is the worst. Cramped aisle ways. Makes nearly impossible to shop with a cart. Messy stores. No staff to help. And Canadian Tire is famous for never have the advertise sale items in stock.
And Canadian Tire is famous for never have the advertise sale items in stock.
Indeed they do. I bought some drinking glasses from Canadian Tire 20 years ago, and I swear half of them have broken!They also sell a lot of garbage that breaks.
Canadian Tire is the worst. Cramped aisle ways. Makes nearly impossible to shop with a cart. Messy stores. No staff to help. And Canadian Tire is famous for never have the advertise sale items in stock.
You may be right about the grocery store pilot but the reality is that there wasn't a major grocery store that was willing to work on a partnership basis with Canadian Tire for that pilot test. It is well known in the grocery industry that the original supplier for the Canadian Tire grocery pilot was Sobeys Ontario wholesale division (called Lumsden Brothers at the time) but they decided shortly into the start of the test to stop selling to Canadian Tire. This decision had to do with some internal politics within the Sobeys organization.
A friend of mine in Burlington has seen the location on Appleby have something in stock on Thursday then disappear from the floor before the sale starts on Friday. More than once he has noticed this.Canadian Tire is the worst. Cramped aisle ways. Makes nearly impossible to shop with a cart. Messy stores. No staff to help. And Canadian Tire is famous for never have the advertise sale items in stock.
A friend of mine in Burlington has seen the location on Appleby have something in stock on Thursday then disappear from the floor before the sale starts on Friday. More than once he has noticed this.
Cramped,messy stores without helpful staff does seem to be the norm.
Target would need to hurry up and have deeper discounts for its liquidation sales to entice more people to help clean out its inventory.
Some of the Target inventory cannot be shipped to the United States (especially given how many products sold at Target have French-language labels, as well as measurements being in metric only). Oh, and Target Canada sells Kinder Surprise, which is banned in the United States (since it contains a non-edible product within an edible product).I wonder how many hoops they would need to jump through to just truck their inventory back to the states and just push it through their US distribution system?
Also, I'm surprised they aren't already shutting stores down and consolidating. Stores were pretty empty before liquidation began, and are even more empty now. Might as well start shutting some down and moving stock into better performing locations.