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Home goods store Flying Tiger lands in Canada, where competition awaits

Home goods store Flying Tiger lands in Canada, where competition awaits
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Danish retailer Flying Tiger Copenhagen is expanding into the Canadian market with its first store opening in Toronto. The brand aims to compete with established discount retailers by offering curated, trend-focused merchandise at low price points.

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The entry of a new international player signals increased competition in the Canadian discount retail sector, potentially impacting market share for incumbents like Dollarama.

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Flying Tiger Copenhagen is a Danish retailer that has expanded into 44 global markets over the last 31 years by selling low-priced items such as dish towels with fruit motifs, animal-shaped erasers and jewellry boxes resembling fancy sofas.

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