Talk:Dollarama

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[edit] How do they do it

A section or at least a paragraph or two needs to be put in on how they can afford to sell items for only $1 and still pay for their transportation, shelf space, rent the space the store is in, etc. How much of the material is surplus, given to the store for three, how much is "slightly defective" etc? Readers of an encyclopedia and consumers in general would want to know.

[edit] locations

I removed the section on the locations. This list is far too incomplete...in my small town alone there are over 10 locations. Also, I sincerely doubt that if there were as few retailers as the list shows, the sale would not be worth 850 million dollars.....Tingalex 23:06, 20 January 2007 (UTC)

We could include major locations: Large shopping malls, and hubs. In my town, there's about 5 or six, that I know of. Certain malls, big malls, would definately stand out. For example, Square One Shopping Centre, Scarborough Town Centre, Erin Mills Town Centre, Oakville Town Centre, and Downtown Toronto's Eaton's Centre are some recognized malls within the province of Ontario (Square One is known nationally, like that of West Edmonton Mall, which I don't doubt has one, or two) that all carry a Dollarama outlet. I think it would be a notable piece of information to include, pertaining to the momentum which Dollarama currently has, the power of it's success (shown by it's ability to integrate very well, and do business well, within these malls.) Joe Caron 74.12.8.44 16:40, 1 May 2007 (UTC)