Hudson’s Bay has said the brand will be coming back as an e-commerce site and as an “in-store experience” in select Hudson’s Bay stores across the country, so anyone hankering for a hot chicken sandwich from the Zellers Restaurant may have to wait.Air Canada lost a man’s custom-built wheelchair, offers $300 voucher and broken replacement
The company added 25 locations across the country will see a Zellers in the future, with Saskatoon seeing the only one in Saskatchewan. The timeline on the Zellers comeback is still fuzzy, with a press release from HBC signalling the experiences would start to roll out in the spring. Global News reached out to HBC on Wednesday but spokespeople said they could not provide a more specific timeline.Zealous Zellers shoppers can sign up on the company’s website for updates on the e-commerce rollout, which will coincide with the in-store retail launch.
David Williams, associate professor of marketing at the University of Saskatchewan said Zellers is going to be smaller due to it being an in-store department.