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Old 03-05-2013, 02:19 PM   #41
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If you've been to a Target, you know it's different than a Zellers. Night and day.
Agreed. We haven't been to a Zellers in years, but we are at target fairly regularly. I can see the similarity, but one is executed so much better it is a very different experience.
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Old 03-05-2013, 02:24 PM   #42
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^^^Well there is more to it then that, stock levels and variety at Shoppers and Rexall are very poor. Try finding a therapeutic device for a sore knee or elbow, you'll have to go to a physio to get what you can get in the aisles at Wallgreens. In fact there were 15-20 different kinds!

The fact is that pharmacies in Calgary are very poorly stocked and its a problem. With regards to prices, another competitor is always good for the consumer and that may also bring down the outrageous dispensing fee that is not covered by insurance.
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Old 03-05-2013, 03:07 PM   #43
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As if. More like this is the before (Large Image):

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Old 03-05-2013, 03:16 PM   #44
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I remember walking into a Target a few years back and thought "Wow this is what a Zellers should be looking like". It was clean, organized, have a wide variety of products, exactly what you expect from a department store. I'm to young to really remember companies like Woolworth or Wolco to compare.
For those saying we are getting Zellers with a new name, its Zellers who tried to copy the Target brand.

Also, pricing, you have to expect products that are brought up to Canada are going to be more expensive than shopping in the states. That's just a fact us Canadians should be use to. I'd be willing to pay the extra dollars to shop in a clean, organized and correctly price labelled store.
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Old 03-05-2013, 03:25 PM   #45
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Ahhh... more Made in China items to buy...
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Old 03-05-2013, 03:57 PM   #46
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I'm excited for Target as I'm anticipating them to be actual competition for Walmart.

Will it be the best shopping experience ever, but it will be better than Zellers.
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Old 03-05-2013, 06:18 PM   #47
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Just a bunch more media driven hype/advertising bs. It shows how low weve sunk when the news media becomes part of it.
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Old 03-05-2013, 06:38 PM   #48
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They also are bringing some of their in-house brands to Canada, like up&up. As long as it's cheaper than the big brands for the same quality, we win. Zellers never had quality house brands.
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Old 03-05-2013, 06:55 PM   #49
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I'd be skeptical of any differences until actually experiencing the Canadian version of Target. US retail stores that have expanded to Canada seem to have a spotty record in terms of keeping the same inventory and feel. With H&M, for example, the Canadian versions were only a fraction of their american counterparts. That said, it's hard to imagine it not being an improvement over Zellers in terms of cleanliness and organization.
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Old 03-05-2013, 07:01 PM   #50
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It seems like Canadians think anything that is only available in the U.S. is automatically better.

By the way, I heard Jack in the Box is looking for franchise opportunities in Canada now. I can't wait. I have never tried them before, but I bet they are amazing.
Jack in the Box is terrible. Now if a Carls jr opens here I will be first in line
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Jack in the Box is terrible. Now if a Carls jr opens here I will be first in line
I think Carls Jr. might too. There was some type of franchising fair in Toronto a little while ago and they both had reps there.
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Carls Jr is terrible, but I think they opened in the lower mainland of BC.

Popeyes or Sonic however...
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Carl's jr - great we need some new hamburger joints in Canada.....
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Carls Jr is terrible, but I think they opened in the lower mainland of BC.

Popeyes or Sonic however...
I saw Carl's jr in Kelowna and Vernon when I was there this summer.
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Old 03-05-2013, 07:58 PM   #55
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Target only sells clothes, doesn't it?
You probably think of this because that classic Canadian knock-off el-cheapo clothing company that owns International Clothiers, etc. decided to open up stores called "Target Apparel" in Canada with a similar logo to leech off the Target brand name. That's the same company that was selling Canadian Goose look-alikes with a similar logo in their stores, etc.

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Old 03-05-2013, 09:05 PM   #56
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Oh man. We're in trouble. Without Zeddy, who's going to enforce the the Law Of the Lowest Price in Toyland?
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Five Guys is the only US chain in the last 10 years that has moved to Canada that I have been enjoying.

Rest can be ordered online to my door for less than the 2nd rate Canadian versions charge.
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Popeyes or Sonic however...
They have Popeyes in Ontario.
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Five Guys is the only US chain in the last 10 years that has moved to Canada that I have been enjoying.
Now I want a Fatburger.
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I'm somewhat excited, will have to see how it goes. I think it's for all the same reasons I get my groceries at Safeway and not Superstore. Sure it's not high end, but for a slight increase in price, I'll pay to stay away from the congestion and crazies.
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