Popular global beauty brand permanently closing all stores in Canada
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Yet another international retail giant is shutting down operations in Canada due to challenges presented by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Innisfree, a wildly popular Korean cosmetics and skincare brand that had only just opened its first Toronto store in 2019, announced the impending demise of its remaining Canadian locations through an Instagram Stories post on Monday. When we opened the first Innisfree store in Canada two years ago, our goal was to bring the best and latest K-beauty products to our customers and make them accessible to all, reads the post, as screenshot by Retail Insider.
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Now that the more than 1.1 million residents of York Region have joined the populations of Toronto and Peel in no longer being able to do things like dine at bars and restaurants or visit retailers for in-person shopping, those in surrounding regions with less acute lockdown measures are facing the prospect of even more people region-hopping to patronize their businesses.
It s no secret that citizens of grey zones have been making the quick trip up to shopping centres like Vaughan Mills and Markville Mall in recent weeks, but with York now shuttered, anyone looking to travel elsewhere to try and evade COVID restrictions now has significantly fewer options of places to go.