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Originally Posted by delrue
Probably came down to warehouse space. Either they didn't have room for them or decided that they could make more money filling that space with other products. Same reason they constantly destroy millions of perfectly good and usable products. If you return something, it's probably going to the dump.
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Yeah Canada needs to get on the bandwagon when it comes to destruction of unused goods. There are a number of countries around the world who have now made it illegal to dump unused goods. Supposedly it forces companies to work harder/better with their supply chains.