@noiob I think my favourite part is how most stores' sites are even worse, so even without a monopoly there'd be little motivation to improve.
@onfy I mean, small stores can just use Shopify or sth like that, in my experience it works pretty well
@onfy well, Aldi is (probably) still king here, and their draw used to be "our stores are just utilitarian, we don't do advertising, and therefore our products are cheaper" but they've slowly moved to have slightly nicer stores, more advertising and brand-name products
@noiob Similar to our No Frills it sounds like, just they're focused on food. Walmart's been 'fancy and cheap' as long as I remember.
@onfy y'all don't have Aldi?
@onfy oh, right, Canada
@noiob I literally said No Frills and Walmart, how much more Canadian do you want, eh?
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@noiob Oh yeah. Aldi is in the US but not here. I've heard about their American operations, but not necessarily for good reasons. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/trader-joe-s-loses-fight-with-vancouver-s-pirate-joe-s-1.1912400
@noiob Here unfortunately they dominate. People only shop based on price, and they wiped out most of our other stores.