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- Clearing up some confusion between Kmart USA and Kmart Australia (at . . .
Heres the facts: Kmart Australia was part of Kmart USA at one point It was 51% owned by Kmart USA (Kmart corporate at the was time known as S S Kresge and not The Kmart Corporation) and 49% owned by Coles variety stores which would later become Coles supermarkets Kmart sold all of their shares in Kmart AUS to Coles in 1994
- Fans of cool Kmart goodies - Reddit
A place for discussion of products and purchases from Kmart Australia
- What is back of house, sequence team? : r KmartAustralia - Reddit
I've been working at Kmart for a couple of months now and have been doing decant I've recently been given a shift for back of house, sequence team and am wondering what exactly that job entitles and was me receiving a shift in that area a mistake?
- Remember when K-Mart in Australia sold guns? (ad from 1982)
Yes! I grew up with the Kmart in Horsham, Victoria and I remember the restaurant well: Holly’s Diner It closed back in 2010 and was the last one in Australia : ( Reply reply candy_skull2982 •
- TIL that Kmart still exists in Australia : r todayilearned - Reddit
While Woolworth’s just has the same name, Kmart Australia was a joint venture with the owners of the American company (who were majority stakeholders) Target Australia (now owned by the same company as Kmart) is unrelated to the American company, but does license the branding
- Are bicycle from Kmart or big w any good? : r AussieFrugal - Reddit
Are bicycle from Kmart or big w any good? I'm around 85kg male and wanted to get a cycle Are these ~$150 bikes any good for normal use? I'm concerned for wires and tyres I can get same brand cheaper at FB marketplace as well Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
- Bought the Australian Kmart version of the Vibit - so so good : r . . .
I wasn’t going to spend $150 on something which may not work so I spent $40 on the Kmart version - and you know what, it’s excellent!! My PF is…
- How are kmart clothes so affordable? : r AskAnAustralian - Reddit
In kmart, there are so many employees that they benefit from economies of scale Volume is big as well, making shirts is expensive to make a small number, but when making thousands of the exact same item, the factories use some really incredible machines to quickly make the items
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