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    Default Walmart Acquires Moosejaw

    FFS. Are you kidding me?

    http://www.freep.com/story/money/bus...ales/97891466/

    My headline should have been "Moosejaw Sells out to Moosejaw"
    Last edited by dtowncitylover; February-15-17 at 10:38 AM.

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    Looks like a decent deal for Moosejaw. They keep their online stores and physical stores separate, plus some additional marketing spend. We'll see how hands-off Walmart can remain, but this isn't like they are getting bought out and rebranded.

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    Remember when Sears took over Lands End? Their merchandise turned to cr@p.

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    I won't be shopping at Moose Jaw anymore. Since its Walmart owned.

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    That is not an accurate comparison. Sears Holdings [[together with the soon-to-shutter Kmart division) has not in any way been a successful retailer for going on 2 decades. Walmart, love them or hate, knows how to run a business. Walmart is running a race to win; Sears is trying to avoid death by an additional day or two.

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    Oh, and hey, Walmart will finally have a store in the city! If only they would buy out the Cheesecake Factory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeyinBrooklyn View Post
    Oh, and hey, Walmart will finally have a store in the city!
    About time!!!

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    so what does Moosejaw have to offer? I've glanced at the downtown Detroit store, but...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypestyles View Post
    so what does Moosejaw have to offer? I've glanced at the downtown Detroit store, but...
    Hiking apparel for people who don't actually hike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EGrant View Post
    Hiking apparel for people who don't actually hike.
    ^ha ha Too funny so true

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    Actually, they do sell a lot of high quality stuff for people who do hike and backpack, and know what they're doing. I bought my first backpack from Moosejaw when they opened their first storefront store in a rundown little strip mall on Orchard Lake Road; it was a Camp Trails and they met Campmor's price. It has a quirky culture that has served it well.

    I'll continue to shop there. [[I belong to REI but like MJ's customer service better. MJ's salespeople are very knowlegable and they'll order something for you of they don't have it in stock or don't carry the item.)

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    Maybe I'll stop in. I plan on climbing Mt. Elliot and kayaking Grand River.
    Last edited by Honky Tonk; February-16-17 at 11:44 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honky Tonk View Post
    Maybe I'll stop in. I plan on climbing Mt. Elliot and kayaking Grand River.
    Easier than surfing on Amazon?

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