Charlottetown Walmart restores fitting rooms
Kevin Yarr | CBC News | Posted: June 6, 2016 2:55 PM | Last Updated: June 6, 2016
Fitting rooms were removed on May 22
Some fitting rooms at Walmart's Charlottetown store have reopened, just weeks after all fittings rooms were eliminated from the store.
The fitting rooms were removed on May 22.
At the time, a spokesperson said the company was removing some changing rooms in stores in the Maritimes and Quebec on a trial basis in an effort to increase floor space and offer more selection.
The short-lived trial got poor reviews from customers who talked to CBC News outside the Charlottetown store, and generated negative response on social media.
In an email to CBC News, corporate affairs manager Anika Malik said the company is still experimenting with what configuration of changing rooms works best to serve its customers.
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