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Old Posted Jan 29, 2007, 12:03 AM
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I used to get the LL Bean catalogue throughout the 90's

never ordered anything

it was too colourful and fleecy
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Old Posted Jan 29, 2007, 1:07 AM
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Forgot the names, but there are 2 upper class stores set to open at West Edmonton Mall (Across FCUK, between Club Monaco). I saw the signs there yesterday

One of them is apparently a European purse/handbags store.
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One of them is apparently a European purse/handbags store.
Is it Taschen? They're in Toronto (Yorkville) and Calgary (Bankers Hall), among maybe others
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doesn't look that high end
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doesn't look that high end
VERY high end. http://www.taschen-canada.com/
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Old Posted Jan 29, 2007, 4:06 AM
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i don't know if you're being serious

its not like louis vuitton or chanel
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Metro supermarkets is swimming in money and is looking for more acquisitions.

Names thrown around are Safeway Canada or Overwaitea.
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Metro supermarkets is swimming in money and is looking for more acquisitions.
Even after buying A&P Canada?

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Names thrown around are Safeway Canada or Overwaitea.
Well, who else is there? Lobaws and Sobeys are too big. They need a Western presence to match Loblaws national presence.
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i don't know if you're being serious

its not like louis vuitton or chanel
Are you just pissed off because they're not in Vancouver?

In the niche that is what they sell (Chanel does not JUST sell "bags," which is what "Taschen" means), they're high end. And not in Vancouver. Accept it.
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Overwaitea is such a bizarre name for a food store. Reminds people what will
happen if the buy too many Twinkies!
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Even after buying A&P Canada?
it seems Metro has a 1 billion in cash reserve.
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Are you just pissed off because they're not in Vancouver?

In the niche that is what they sell (Chanel does not JUST sell "bags," which is what "Taschen" means), they're high end. And not in Vancouver. Accept it.
Furry - I'm not disputing that this is higher-end, but I just had a very quick look at the luggage prices on their website, and they're only a 1/4 the price of what we saw at the Vuitton store in Banff this weekend ($500-700 vs $2,000-3,000).

Still high-end, but does it go up into this price territory? They also have a bunch of other name brands on their home webpage (Lacoste, Porshce Design) - do they actually make their own as well??
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Metro supermarkets is swimming in money and is looking for more acquisitions.

Names thrown around are Safeway Canada or Overwaitea.
I can see Safeway Canada being sold. That's been rumoured for a while. I can't see Jimmy Pattison selling Overwaitea.
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Overwaitea is such a bizarre name for a food store. Reminds people what will
happen if the buy too many Twinkies!
The name is just that - 'Over-weight Tea'

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overwaitea_Foods
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Are you just pissed off because they're not in Vancouver?

In the niche that is what they sell (Chanel does not JUST sell "bags," which is what "Taschen" means), they're high end. And not in Vancouver. Accept it.
I will do my best to talk to SpongeG and gather up the pieces of what's left our lives and move on.....
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Are you just pissed off because they're not in Vancouver?

In the niche that is what they sell (Chanel does not JUST sell "bags," which is what "Taschen" means), they're high end. And not in Vancouver. Accept it.
oh whatever it has nothing to do with that

it just a german store that sells mid range bags

fashionistas in vancouver won't be crying in their hermes scarves anytime soon
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oh whatever it has nothing to do with that

it just a german store that sells mid range bags

fashionistas in vancouver won't be crying in their hermes scarves anytime soon
Stop that, SpongeG, admit that we just will never enjoy the Taschen experience in our insignificant lives!

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haha i know how can i go on living

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in other news...

I noticed the space for H&M in Coquitlam Centre is going to be huge - they have taken over the old CMS near Zellers as well as two other stores next to it were moved or shut down

it is a great space, lots of windows and will end up being right next to Old Navy
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Not sure if it's been discussed on this board before but H&M is also going into Market mall in Calgary.
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Lineups threaten to stall Fredericton's hot samosa market

Two vendors at Boyce Farmers' Market in Fredericton are apparently becoming victims of their own success now that they are being told to take the lineups for their samosas outside.

The spicy Indian pastries sold at Patel's and Samosa Delite have become so popular at the market that their lineups are becoming a problem.

Patel's has been in business for 30 years, and Samosa Delite for 17 years. Mohan Iyengar, owner of Samosa Delite, says he sells between 7,000 and 10,000 samosas every Saturday.

"Fredericton has changed in its food habits in the last 15 years, as I've seen" Iyengar said. "It used to be a meat and potatoes city, but not anymore. People are wanting more, wanting more variety, different ethnic foods, more spice."

That want is causing the weekly rush on samosas, and market executive director Ken McGeorge says that rush is hurting other businesses in the market because samosa seekers are blocking access to other stalls.

Management has tried moving the samosa sellers to other parts of the market, and has hired security guards to keep the lines in order. McGeorge says there's only one move left.

"Having tried everything inside the building, the plan now is to move the samosas to the established food court outside," he said.

McGeorge says he doubts frigid weather will impact the samosa vendors' revenue.

"I've never heard a complaint from the other food court vendors," McGeorge said. "They seem to do a brisk business wheter it's 40 below or 40 above."

Iyengar says he has another logicistal problem with being moved outside. Fresh samosas are brought to his stall at the market every half hour, but a move to the food court would change that.

"To prepare our product at the site, we will have to have extensive equipment," Iyengar said. "You have to think about whether it's worthwhile to invest in that kind of equipment for one day a week."

Iyengar said he hasn't decided whether he will set up in the new location on Saturday.

"Looking at all the practicalities, it may not be possible to go."

http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/200...cesamosas.html
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