Executives at hip U.S. fashion purveyor Abercrombie & Fitch have a problem on their hands. Sales in Canada have been soft, as cautious shoppers balk at prices higher than those south of the border � a gap that remains even as the loonie soars above the U.
Good to see people are reacting to this kind of pricing the way we did over books a few years back.
One of the big reasons we pay more for the same goods is because we've been conditioned to do so - and a decade ago when our currency was 25 cents weaker, it made sense - but our currencies are now on par and it's time for retailers to stop gouging Canadians.
it's time for retailers to stop gouging Canadians.
After the rejection of the HST in BC it seems it's also time for the government to stop gouging Canadians.
Perpetuating a narrative at the Globe and Mail too? I thought it was just the .
it's time for retailers to stop gouging Canadians.
After the rejection of the HST in BC it seems it's also time for the government to stop gouging Canadians.
The HST wasn't that much of a gouge. It was more the way it was brought in. I would have prefered a 10% HST than what we are going back to.
it's time for retailers to stop gouging Canadians.
After the rejection of the HST in BC it seems it's also time for the government to stop gouging Canadians.
Well, coming from the only province in Canada without a sales tax , I wouldn't know how bad a gouge the HST was - which, IIRC, was simply the GST and PST added together into one charge.
Still, there's no defending a 25% surcharge from A&F...
Comparatively speaking, the retailers are doing more gouging than the government. Now that really takes some effort!
Still, there's no defending a 25% surcharge from A&F...
Sure, there is. See, for A&F to adhere to Canadian content rules they have to hire Canadian models and then ship them off to sunnier climates to make them tan.
That kind of thing isn't cheap, you know.
Well, coming from the only province in Canada without a sales tax , I wouldn't know how bad a gouge the HST was - which, IIRC, was simply the GST and PST added together into one charge.
You suckers actually believe you're getting a deal still? Everything costs 10% more and you're happy about saving 7%. Still paying for health care too?
Well, coming from the only province in Canada without a sales tax , I wouldn't know how bad a gouge the HST was - which, IIRC, was simply the GST and PST added together into one charge.
You suckers actually believe you're getting a deal still? Everything costs 10% more and you're happy about saving 7%. Still paying for health care too?
No, actually. We stopped paying health care premiums back in 2007, IIRC. But thanks for asking.