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Here are some tasks you can do:
- Copyedit: Target Corporation, Wal-Mart - to be used as an examples for ideal page structure
- Cleanup: T.J. Maxx reads like advert; see talk page discussion
- Expand: Store manager, List of articles on project page, image gallery on project page, Hypermarket (history section), Category killer - This is very US/Canada centric - Ikea exists elsewhere, too.
- Stubs: Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market, Archer Farms, ClearRx
- Other: Department store - discriminate between itself and Discount store. Category killer - If a Category Killer dominates its area, why are there many stores listed per category? There should be clear criteria for when a store is included, otherwise this just becomes an advertising page.
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I really, really miss this store.
Since this store went bankrupt, do I still have to repay the credit card??
[edit] Bradlees's logo with slogan
I clicked on the Bradlees logo with the "Savings on the Good Stuff" slogan to see a copyright notice that the logo is legally protected- but how can this be? Bradlees went out of business and has not existed for over five years.
[edit] Re: debt
To whoever wrote the "debt" chapter: You should have written "since this CHAIN went bankrupt", not "since this STORE went bankrupt". Bradlees was not a store but a chain of stores.