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    Kitchen Stuff Plus

    3.3 (13 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Spoiler: terrible return policy, they'll fault you for damaged goods, rude managers. You're better off at Canadian Tire, a five minute walk away. I bought a salt grinder and a pepper grinder from Yonge/Bloor Kitchen Store Plus on Sunday. At the cash, there was some confusion over price tags on the salt grinder, and the cashier had to go to get another one or something. I thought nothing of it, so I didn't really pay attention. They wrapped up both grinders in brown paper, and I went on my merry way home. When I got home, I realized the salt grinder had some rust on the top. Also, it wasn't grinding the salt. The pepper grinder worked just fine. I went back to the store on Tuesday to have the salt grinder exchanged. I'd bought it just 2 days earlier and still I had the receipt and credit card, so I thought it would be a quick in-and-out. I just wanted to replace the faulty item with a new one, I wasn't even asking for my money back. To my surprise, the managers refused to return/exchange it. They insisted I must have damaged it. What coud I have possibly done to produce this much rust on a (supposedly) new grinder in under 48 hours?! It was also how I was questioned and treated. Within seconds, the manager (I don't know his name) said it was "suspicious" and he kept repeating that word, referring to me / my presumed conduct. He said it was also "suspicious" that I'd brought the grinder back wrapped in tissue paper. I didn't want it accidentally knocking salt loose in my bag! He asked if I had shopped here before. I said yes, once, years ago. He then made a point of the fact that I didn't have an account with the store. I still don't understand why that was relevant, except maybe to suggest I was less trustworthy because I wasn't a regular customer? I just wanted a salt grinder that grinds salt! I didn't know this was going to be a test of packaging skills or my brand loyalty. It was bizarre. And worse, it was humiliating. All of this happened at the cash register, with lots of people around. They made me sound like a sneak or a thief, even though I'd returned to the store within 2 days and I had my receipt. When he opened it up (which I hadn't though to do), we saw there was even considerably more rust *inside* the grinder too - the metal had been pretty badly corroded (see pictures). He left. I thought it was to go get another grinder, because no one could reasonably believe a customer could do that much damage in less than 2 days. But he just switched out for another manager, this one named Connor, who told me to call the manufacturer for their warranty. On a corroded $12 grinder?! This would have been a painless 5 minute situation anywhere else. I was very confused by their behaviour until I looked at the reviews here. I see this store has a bad rep on returns and exchanges. Thank you to the other customers who have provided honest commentary here. There have been lot of other people in similar situations - there's a pattern of disregard. So even though I'm still frustrated, at least I'm not as surprised. I'm definitely never going back, and I'm telling my friends. I wish I had gone to Canadian Tire. It's just up the road.

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    Brian S.

    What can you say about kitchen stuff plus?. Well, they do not accept American Express or tap to pay. They also allow you to return anything you purchase there as long as it is unused and unopened. That said many of the items are cheap made in China products that I can't recommend. There is the rare gem here and there, but overall the prices are not competitive with other stores like Walmart and Amazon.ca Management on the other side is an entirely different story. Don't bother following the instructions on the register in the store to like them on Facebook or sign up for their website because you will not get the deals that are promise to you. Management is more interested in customers shopping in high-end areas before they assist customers actually paying for a 400 dollar purchase. I will be returning items shortly and never shopping at KSP again.

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    The staff are nice but the online ordering is a nightmare. Get with this century and have online gift certificates

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    Love that this place is close to home they have any kitchen items you need - they also have a great bath section and have nice outdoor mats

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    Uncle Terry's World Famous Bargain Blowout

    Uncle Terry's World Famous Bargain Blowout

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.7 kmAlexandra Park, Queen Street West

    I first discovered Uncle Terry's from the Ex. From their name and branding it gives an impression…read morethat they've been around for a while (give me a bit of Honest Ed's feel, I don't know why) but it's actually been about 2 years and this location near Kensington Market being their newest. When you come in, it does give a slight attic smell, which I don't mind. They told me they usually restock on Thursdays and the other location by Sterling Road usually carries even more inventory. I purchased a shiatsu massager and back up Aukey earphones that were new in package from the Ex. However, the earphones didn't work. The great thing is they are one of the few or probably only liquidators that I know that allows for a 7 day return if there's an issue. Normally most discount liquidators I've been to, it's pretty much the final sale. I wasn't able to visit within 7 days, but did send them an email with the issue with the earphones so they extended the warranty for me to come in within the end of the month to get store credit or exchange, which I'm so grateful for. Apparently they sold hundreds of those earphones and only a few came back with issues. I was able to drop by yesterday after work and decided to exchange for another shiatsu massager for my in-laws. What I appreciate about this spot is that it's relatively organized in shelves with multiple copies of an item. There are bargain bins too for $5 if you really want to search for any deals and treasures. I much prefer than other liquidators where usually things are thrown in bins and you don't know exactly what it is until you open it. The staff there was also super patient and friendly. Definitely if you're in the area peek in and see if you score any deals. They will be moving back inventory from the Ex today and the pricing seems to be the same. Though they might offer tax off discounts with cash at the Ex but not at the store.

    Uncle Terry's is more then a discount warehouse ... its a sophisticated lifestyle brand for…read moretech-savy urbanites !! Theres always something useful, or unique, or mysterious, or creative, or esoteric, or just lots of fun !! I always leave entertained and never empty handed !!!

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    2.3(79 reviews)
    2.3 kmBrockton Village
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    In-store Ghost Kitchen Pizza review only: Noticed a new…read moresection of the Walmart at Dufferin Mall offering made-to-order pizza and found out it was really "Ghost Kitchens" leasing space to sell pizza. Was told by worker that they could give me almost unlimited quantity of toppings (primarily cheese) offered by them, for no extra charge. Pies are 16" with Plain/"Cheese" $9.99, "Veggie" & "Pepperoni" $10.99, and "Deluxe" for $11.99, and no extra charges beyond that for "double," "triple," or more in quantity of toppings. Tried the "Veggie" with slightly more than "quadruple" cheese and was generally underwhelmed. "Veggie" comes with red & green peppers, black olives, and mushrooms. Mine had no mushrooms due to unavailability. Price still was $10.99. The dough tasted bland and underdone. Not much air pockets. Sauce was watery and also dull. Cheese was great in quantity but not with any intricacies in flavors. The oven used is the tiniest conveyor belt oven we've witnessed (pictured, on table). This could be the source of a lackluster pie... Would recommend ordering with sparse toppings and possibly 2 turns through their conveyor belt oven. If compared to Costco pizza ($12.99 for "Pepperoni" and "Cheese" pizza with generous quantity of cheese and/or pepperoni), Costco was generally superior in all but price. The good thing about this Walmart/Ghost Kitchen pizza is the low price for "Veggie," and "Deluxe" pies, at 16" for $11.99 or less with practically unlimited topping quantities at no extra charge beyond base pizza price (something Costco doesnt offer). Slices are available ($2.99 each, $3.49 for "Deluxe.").

    My online Walmart.ca account was compromised and the perpetrators used my name and credit card to…read moreorder $400 in groceries to their address. Walmart has been useless and dismissive in helping me resolve this incident. I have called and emailed customer service, their Privacy Office, Ethics office but all have made it clear they don't care and this is my problem. I will not be ordering off Walmart.ca any longer and encourage others to check out the writeup on the Better Business Bureau about Walmart -- they do not appear to be accredited and there are hundreds of pending complaints. Wish I knew before my identity and money were stolen under Walmart's watch.

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    Canadian Outlet Store

    Canadian Outlet Store

    1.5(2 reviews)
    20.6 kmScarborough

    They posted an ad on Kijiji for a "NEW" PlayStation DualShock 4 controller for $39.99 plus taxes. I…read moredrove all the way from Toronto to Markham to purchase it. They kept the controllers behind a glass case. They had about 7 controllers and to my surprise, the controllers were kept in clear plastic bags! No original Sony packaging! I asked "I thought these were brand new?" The guy there says "these are what we call open-box items. The controllers were just removed from the PS4 system. But they have never been used." That was a total lie because I inspected all the controllers (2 silver, 1 blue, 4 black) and they all had scratches on them. Several of them even had the serial number sticker on the back removed or scratched off. I questioned him about that, and he said "well we've sold many of these and never had a problem". There was a second hand store across from them that I went to and they advised me that this Canadian Outlet Store was notorious for selling refurbished items. Don't trust this place! See my photos of their listing.

    Merchandise stacked from floor to ceiling. Narrow aisles, very claustrophobic. If you ever want to…read morefurnish an empty apartment and hit up only one store, you could do it here. Saw big screen tvs, mini refrigerators, kitchenware and appliances, furniture and clothing. Many things don't have a price tag, so inconvenient and annoying. Their sales people have to call the manager for a price check: waited a long time and finally left because it took way too long for him to respond.

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    Canadian Outlet Store - "New" haha. Many scratches on their controllers and the serial number stickers were damaged.

    "New" haha. Many scratches on their controllers and the serial number stickers were damaged.

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    Giant Tiger - Underwear

    Giant Tiger

    2.3(3 reviews)
    15.0 kmRexdale, Etobicoke
    $$

    I am somewhat shocked that I have never checked in to this Giant Tiger on Yelp. To my amazement, I…read moreactually sat in my car after I had parked my car in the lot to create a new business entry. Why have I never noticed this issue until now? I live in Markham and work in Mississauga. I normally take Highway 27 northbound on my way home. Sometimes, traffic is horrible along Highway 27. My alternative route is driving northbound on Kipling. It's a good thing that I like changing up my route home. I stumbled upon this Giant Tiger. I tend to shop as much here as I do the Stouffville location, which is the closest one to home. This Giant Tiger is in a huge plaza. It looked rundown when I first visited over a year ago. However, things are busier these days, especially after they spruced up the store and repaved the parking lot. The store is bright and clean. Staff are always helpful and nice. I tend to buy groceries here. I couldn't resist picking up the brownie cake cookies. Don't let the $3 price for a box of them fool you into thinking that the quality is subpar. They are yummy. Eat them in moderation, as they are sugary! This store has a decent selection of salad greens. They are fresh and at decent prices. I tend to get my mayo and other food staples here. As with most Giant Tiger locations, there are washrooms. However, you need a staff member to give you access. I don't recommend going on Saturday afternoon. The lineups were long when I was there. On the upside, there were five registers open. I typically visit after work and lineups are never that bad. If you have regular food items that you need and want them at decent prices, come to Giant Tiger. (109)

    They should be ashamed of themselves they don't even have a wheelchair so people like my dear…read morefriend can come and shopping. I cannot afford a ramp for her scooter nor can I put it in my car. The least they can do is put in a couple wheelchairs for use for the customers. Shame shame shame

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    Holt Renfrew

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    2.8(142 reviews)
    4.2 kmYorkville, Downtown Core
    $$$$

    What a beautiful shopping experience!…read more This store is the Canadian equivalent to Bergdorf Goodman with a touch of Saks. The clothes are beautifully displayed as are the bags and accessories. The Beauty Department is lovely and the staff is extremely helpful. We loved the Cafe, the food was good and the service was even better! Definitely stop by when you are in the area!

    February 15, 2026, I had an extremely unpleasant experience at Holtrenfrew Yorkdale Toronto Canada…read more- men's shoes department. I wanted to purchase Prada men's sneakers that were displayed on the sale floor. The item was clearly placed in the sale section and marked as a sale item. When I asked the salesperson to bring the second shoe and the box so I could purchase the sneakers, he looked genuinely surprised that they were supposedly on sale. He then said that there was no box and no second shoe. This is not the first time I have encountered a similar incident in this store. Items are displayed as sale items, but when you actually try to buy them, it suddenly turns out that something is "missing" -- the second shoe, the box, or even any acknowledgment that the item is on sale. I asked to speak to a manager, but the salesperson refused to call one. I waited for more than an hour, and neither a manager nor the sneakers ever appeared. During that time, the salesperson pretended he was looking for the item, but instead he was talking to and assisting other customers. In the end, he took the single shoe that had been displayed for sale and removed it, and he did not put it back on the sale floor. It feels like these items are intentionally not being sold to customers at the discounted price. Later, the same kinds of "sale" items appear on eBay or other resale websites. I consider this practice unacceptable and misleading to customers. I hope store management takes this situation seriously and addresses it.

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