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Bed Bath & Beyond Canada offering biggest liquidation discounts yet before closing

As Bed Bath & Beyond is gearing up to close all its stores in Canada this spring, the discounts are getting deeper.

According to a promotional email from the company, discounts at the store are now 30 per cent to 50 per cent off the lowest ticketed price. So far, it's the biggest discount the closing chain has promoted to customers.

When the discount sales began last month, you could already get a 10 per cent discount on many items.

Stores will not provide any refunds as all sales are now final, and gift cards are not being accepted anymore.

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All sales are final and electronics are down to 10 per cent off. Photo by: Daily Hive

Discounts then got bigger, up to 20 per cent and 45 per cent off the lowest ticketed prices a couple of weeks later.

Stores are expected to be closed by the end of April 2023.

According to a statement from the company, Bed Bath & Beyond's closing sales are happening now through April 2023, when they expect to "complete the wind-down" of its Canadian operations.

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Some of Bed Bath & Beyond's empty shelves have been covered up. Photo by Daily Hive

As part of ongoing Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act proceedings, a court order has authorized the liquidation of inventory as part of the company's planned Canadian wind-down.

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Some SodaStream products have been marked down to 10 per cent. Photo by Daily Hive

One of the main reasons why Bed Bath & Beyond is closing in Canada includes COVID-19-related supply chain issues.

In the US, the company is facing bankruptcy, and, according to a report by Bloomberg, the company only has itself to blame for its downfall.

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Filipe Dimas


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