Canadian Stores vs US Stores - Policy Differences
I am interested in views about how Canadian stores stack up against their same company stores in the US. Target in Canada obviously didn't stack up well against Target US and failed completely. What about other stores though, such as WalMart? Here in Canada we have come to expect that we will not get the same sharp deals available in the US because of the exchange rate, bilingualism and its related costs, one tenth the population over a vastly larger country. Obviously things will cost more here but how do other things compare?
Some years ago I was vacationing in the US and bought English muffins at the local WalMart store for $2. I took them back when I found mold on them and was surprised to be given $4 back. The manager explained it was WalMart's policy to rebate twice the cost to a customer who has to return poor food. Wow, I thought, and decided to see if WalMart Canada did the same. They did not. Here we just get our money back. My conclusion is that WalMart viewed Canadian customers as less valued than in the US. (I do not know if they still have the same refund policy in the US today but it makes the point.)
Do you know of other such store policy discrepancies? I know I find service generally better in the US. Perhaps that's because their employment is less secure with a poorer social safety net so people there are in more fear of job loss.