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  2. Kitchen Stuff Plus - Wikipedia

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    By 2009, Kitchen Stuff Plus had 11 stores across the Greater Toronto Area. In 2010, Kitchen Stuff Plus started their now famous Warehouse Sale in North York . Kitchen Stuff Plus has joined the Retail Council of Canada and has been a part of the Fairfax company since 2013.

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    Old Navy: Shop jeans on sale from $22, and save an extra 25% on everything else. SSENSE: Save up to 70% on luxury fashion for men and women with end of season deals. Chloé Tan Nano Marcie Saddle Bag

  4. Closeout (sale) - Wikipedia

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    A closeout or clearance sale (also called a closing down sale in the United Kingdom [1]) is a discount sale of inventory either by retail or wholesale. It may be that a product is not selling well, or that the retailer is closing because of relocation, a fire (a fire sale ), over-ordering, or especially because of bankruptcy . [ 2 ]

  5. President's Choice - Wikipedia

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    Since Nichol’s departed, Loblaw's profits have shown double-digit growth in five of six quarters. Total Loblaw’s sales in Canada were up 8.4% in 1995. Company brand sales – chiefly President’s Choice – were up 18.5%, well ahead of the average gain of 11% recorded by A.C. Nielsen of Canada Ltd. for 550 store-brand product categories. [27]

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  7. 50 Secondhand Finds That Are As Strange As They Are Wonderful

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    Image credits: Weird And Wonderful Secondhand Finds The BBC reports that, based on the findings by secondhand fashion retailer ThredUp, a whopping 67% of British millennials shop secondhand, while ...