Drug deal

I want to talk about the drug deal in Canada. To global retailer accustomed to merciless competition Canada is appealingly civilized. Unlike America and But things are becoming less comfortable. Target, an American discount chain, moved into Canada this year, joining Walmart, a behemoth that has been there since 1994. Safeway, another American grocer, pulled out in June, but only because a Canadian rival, Sobeys, made an irresistible offer for its stores. Clothes retailing is getting more crowded, too. J.Crew arrived in 2011 and Nordstrom, an American department-store chain, is expected in 2014. All this is happening as consumers are becoming less cheery: economic growth is sluggish and debt is high. Thus, drug deal is big political events in Canada, it cost lot of money on it. The deal will mark the arrival in Canada of another global fad. Until now Canadian grocers have largely ignored the trend in other rich countries to open “convenience” shops in the neighbourhoods where their customers live.

Reference

The economist “drug deal.” The economist. The economist,n.d. Web. 20.Jul.2013.

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1 Response to Drug deal

  1. ranson says:

    I would like to hear more about your topic of “drug dealing discrepancies”, I was confused as to what this article was about. Good start though on processing your ideas.

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