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The Body Shop has shut down operations in the U.S. and is now closing dozens of stores in Canada. ... Online sales in Canada via the company’s e-commerce site will stop. The company also named ...
The Body Shop has ceased its U.S. operations and is closing dozens of locations in Canada amid deepening financial struggles for the British beauty and cosmetics chain. The Body Shop's U.S. arm ...
The Body Shop has shut down all of its US-based operations and will be closing dozens of Canadian store locations as it files for bankruptcy. In a news release earlier this month, the UK-based ...
On 1 March 2024, the Body Shop Canada filed for creditor protection and announced that it would cease online operations and close 33 locations out of 105. On the same day, the Body Shop USA closed all of its stores and ceased operations online. On 10 March, the Body Shop USA filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation. [45]
The following day, The Body Shop's Canadian division was declared insolvent; its online operations were shut down and 33 of its 105 locations were announced to be closing. The US division also filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and immediately ceased all operations. [71]
Throughout the 21st century, retail businesses in Canada have felt the pressures of foreign store expansions into the country, as well as a shift towards online retail. As a result, closures have been a mix of stores unique to the nation, as well as newcomers like Target Canada.
In addition to the U.S. subsidiary shutting down, 33 stores in Canada are closing, along with dozens in the United Kingdom. The Body Shop was known for its sustainability and anti-animal cruelty ...
Margot Franssen, OC (born March 21, 1952) is a philanthropist, activist and former Canadian entrepreneur, the founder, partner and president of The Body Shop Canada. During the years that she ran and co-owned the Body Shop with her husband Hall "Quig" Tingley and her sister Betty-Ann Franssen the company raised more than $1.3 million for violence prevention and recovery programs in Canada.