If only Target would have operated in Canada with the same products and pricing as in the US, then maybe we would have an alternative to Walmart. Right now the "dollar stores" are about the only competition to Walmart. We have a serious lack of choice when it comes to department stores, so I welcome the possible return of Zellers.
Every Christmas, I'd pore over the Consumers Distributing Catalog and salivate over these pages:
And I'd always end up getting a "nice" sweater, instead...
So many disappointing Christmases.
Thanks, CD... for setting the bar so incredibly high...
I was once told that on the back end of it (registered business entity) BiWay became Dollarama.Personally, I'm waiting patiently for BiWay to return...
From my limited knowledge of this, it appears to be primarily an online presence with sections of some Hudson Bay stores allocated space for a Zellers section.
News says Canadians are "excited" I'm not 100% sure of that... Are you excited?
Target has no one other then themselves to blame for their failure in CanadaIf only Target would have operated in Canada with the same products and pricing as in the US, then maybe we would have an alternative to Walmart. Right now the "dollar stores" are about the only competition to Walmart. We have a serious lack of choice when it comes to department stores, so I welcome the possible return of Zellers.
Ah yes, fill out the form, wait in line, "out of stock".Thanks, CD... for setting the bar so incredibly high...
And I'd always end up getting a "nice" sweater, instead...
So many disappointing Christmases.
Thanks, CD... for setting the bar so incredibly high...
BiWay was a fave when I first moved away from home. A 24-pack of cotton sox was $4, $6 for same in underwear.Canadian Tire seems to have filled the void of the Canadian-owned spot to get your destined-for-landfill disposable sweatshop tat. Maybe the clothing section is smaller, but it's mostly the same junk. Dollarama and Giant Tiger, too, if you really want to go all-in.
I have fond nostalgia of Zellers, especially as I was newly moved out and broke in its last heyday of the mid- to late-90s, so it was a regular stop for stocking my bachelor apartment. If sites like Retrontario and Old Ontario are any indication, I'm not alone. Bi-Way is another late-Gen X touchstone. But I'm not sure a new version would add much, even to someone wanting to dodge the horrors of the Wal-Mart hegemony...
You liked the clothes bins with the mystery items at the bottom?Personally, I'm waiting patiently for BiWay to return...