Sears liquidation sales lead to total chaos in Toronto
Sears customers are hoping for one last good buy before they say goodbye to the famous Canadian retailer forever.
After winning court approval to liquidate all remaining assets last week, Sears Canada is now selling off everything it has left in stores across the country.
Massive clearance sales have drawn thousands of people to local Sears stores since Oct. 19, when the liquidation process began.
Initially, Toronto shoppers seemed disappointed by the perceived lack of door-busting prices.
Sears sales on kitchen appliances pic.twitter.com/DpICNrhYvM
â Sensen (@serenasland) October 23, 2017
And then the weekend hit.
Prices don't appear to have been slashed much, yet â most clearance items are still being sold at 10-50 per cent off â but Saturday and Sunday saw more shoppers willing to mob display tables and wait in line for hours.
Sears is closing down in Canada (didn't even knew they were still a thing). They're having a liquidation sale and ppl trashed the place pic.twitter.com/RV6ApUWbD6
â JancrosauRuss Reks (@Russ_FTW) October 22, 2017
A video published to YouTube shows what the Sears store in North York's Fairview mall looked like yesterday.
"In case you were thinking about visiting Sears Canada in the next couple weeks," reads the caption. "Dont."
Someone else took photos to show Twitter what was happening at Sears in Markham.
I was gonna get some cute fall booties today at #Sears but it looks like a tornado hit the entire store so nvm. The deals weren't even good. pic.twitter.com/2LWVxdKrKA
â Melinda Phuong đ¨đŚ (@melliejulie) October 22, 2017
If you think the tornado of discount-shoppers hit Toronto hard, you should see some of the Sears locations in B.C.
Bystanders have likened the scenes to a "zoo," a "gong show," or a "sh*t show."
The Sears Canada liquidation sales are expected to last between 10 to 14 weeks.
After that, Sears will officially close its doors for good after 65 years in business.
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