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Here are some tasks you can do:
- Copyedit: Target Corporation, Wal-Mart - to be used as an examples for ideal page structure
- Cleanup: T.J. Maxx reads like advert; see talk page discussion
- Expand: Store manager, List of articles on project page, image gallery on project page, Hypermarket (history section), Category killer - This is very US/Canada centric - Ikea exists elsewhere, too.
- Stubs: Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market, Archer Farms, ClearRx
- Other: Department store - discriminate between itself and Discount store. Category killer - If a Category Killer dominates its area, why are there many stores listed per category? There should be clear criteria for when a store is included, otherwise this just becomes an advertising page.
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[edit] COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
I reverted the article to a previous version due to the obvious copyright infringement by 206.231.101.2 and by Brokentuskk. It is back to its original stubby size, however, the entire article was a copy from D & DL's website. Tingalex 20:29, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Editor is incorrect
As Brokentuskk was a Dean & DeLuca marketing employee, the infringement isn't so obvious. Perhaps a quick email next time.
And how would anyone here know he's an employee? --Fredrick day 14:50, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
it doesn't matter wether or not he is or was a marketing employee, it is copyvio material, and therefor it's removal is correct. Martijn Hoekstra 14:57, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
- Plus marketing employees shouldn't edit pages at all. --h2g2bob (talk) 15:02, 12 June 2007 (UTC)