This is why Galen West is a card-carrying member of the Parasite Class.
And yes, I confirmed the no-shipments, zero-stock with the store manager. 5 days and counting with no stock so far, when the sale started there was maybe 12-24 bottles for 128,000 residents in the city.
Not that I’m disagreeing with your anger, but I feel like that much emotion at least warrants using the person’s correct name.
Isn’t there an ongoing strike at Loblaws distribution centres? I legitimately can’t find any news as to whether it ended, but I also can’t find very much news on other strikes that I’m pretty sure did get resolved. Fuck Loblaws, and fuck Google’s ever worsening search capabilities.
Isn’t there an ongoing strike at Loblaws distribution centres?
Sounds like a great time to issue a sale on products that you know you won’t have to actually sell at the discounted price, and then blame it on the union.
Do stores do rain checks there if you ask for them?
I’ve seen it at some stores in the US in the past, but not something that would be advertised, just some people getting a rain check if they specifically ask for it.
Maybe they resolved it the same way they did a year ago: https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/layoff-notices-served-to-nearly-all-unionized-workers-at-calgary-loblaw-distribution-centre-union-1.6162044
Not sure about in this instance, but I usually find duck duck go is better than google now.
Yeah, I could only find old articles about resolutions, or the more recent articles from a month ago when it started. I’m not sure anymore if this is Google’s fault - it seemingly hasn’t been reported on since it started. Too much news about strikes might give the population too many ideas.
I saw this kind of behavior in many places.
We had a LIDL discount store on the other side of the road in my old location. One day they offered a top-of-the-pop GFX card (25 years ago!) for an incredibly low price. Before opening times, there was a queue from the door across the parking lot to the street. I was there when the shop opened (not in the queue, just on the way to my car), and people stormed in. I saw people jumping over the checkouts to bypass the crowd. Later that day, I talked with a cashier. They had had serious problems that morning, because their allotment had been a total of three cards.
Many years later, a superstore offered a high-priced LEGO set for a dead cheap price. So I was there when the doors opened, ran towards the toy aisle, grabbed one of the two sets on display. I thought for a moment to buy the other one, too, but some other guy just took it. At the checkout I asked if they maybe had another one in stock, but they admitted they only had gotten those two sets.
Never known someone to care about pop this much
It’s not about the soda, it’s about the corporate hypocrisy, gratuitously fake goodwill, rampant greed, and bait-and-switching of hard-working Canadians.
If you’re going to be defending Galen West in any way, I strongly suggest you find elsewhere to be licking those boots.
I’ve found most stores stock very minimal amounts of whatever gets I to the flyer as a pretty good deal.
They just do it to trick you into making the trip so you spend your money on the over priced stuff since you’re already there.
Except in this case, the store was out of stock 24hrs a day from the day the sale started. It’s now the sixth day of the sale, it ends on Thursday.
Those shelves usually have about 48 rows of 7 bottles across 5 different flavours of PC Cola. It tends to have some stock at all times, the only time I ever saw it totally out of stock was during the first COVID lockdown. Never before, and for the first time since.
I had talked to the store manager, who confirmed ZERO DELIVERIES since the sale started. Not one delivery in any of the five days, and I’m betting this sixth day will be more of the same.
That isn’t just gross incompetence - it’s intentionally malicious.
Get the paper advertising it. Find a competitor that offers price matching or get the store to give you a raincheck.
PC Cola is a house brand. No-one else carries it.
And the rain cheque limits you to two. I like to use the self-checkout and stock up by making multiple checkouts.
PC brand stuff is sold at like 3 different stores in BC.
All owned by the same parent company, and thereby Galen Weston, and they do not do price matching between those stores.
There is a Wholesale Club in the city over, I tried to get something else from them one time, where their price was nearly double that of the RCSS I normally go to. They refused to match the price.