"We treat our dogs more like family every day and so the products that serve that relationship should be available everywhere," said AAPT President Lisa Bershan, "and the 2241 TJX stores are a perfect way to show that PAWtizer can be everywhere in addition to the nation's supermarkets, drug, convenience, truck stop, pet specialty and big box merchants, with an opportunity to be in up to 250,000 stores. Besides, good hygiene is quite fashionable."
If you were selling a product with hopes of becoming a staple brand in the dog owning households, would you tell TJMaxx and Homegoods stores you would not sell to them? What business sense does that make?
I challenge you to call either Lisa or Barry and ask them, state what you believe is the case, and report back here with the discussion. Just note that I am one of a few in this board that can actually verify your statements directly.
You are so right , it doesn't take a genius to know that sales are to buyers...ALL Buyers TJMX just happens to first brick with the product......genius indeed