This wasn't shady marketing or lying. It was a mistake that was made with the flyer. The wrong image was used. A flyer correction was posted, but this came out late due to the hectic week. Many stores ended up selling the 44 packs at the advertised price ($15.97) anyway. It's too bad each store...
Well would you look at that! It was one "buy our stuff, we are Canadian" commercial, just like I said. The commercial isn't even running anymore. The xmas campaign is now running, and there is no "buy our stuff, we are Canadian" in them. Simply a focus on certain gift ideas.
I think Steve is right in this case. I have seen some of the commercials that will be used in this upcoming campaign, and only one relies on the "We are Canadian" message. They all revolve around Canadian Tire being 'Canada's Store' however only one is going to dig into this. The rest are all...
I think you are making things out to be more complicated than they actually are. Most companies do not own the real estate they build their businesses on. They are simply tenants who lease the space. The banks don't own their bank towers, or their branches, Target wont own their stores, Sears...
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