Trader Joe’s sues Vancouver’s Pirate Joe’s, now known as
Irate Joe’s. I think I might try to look into this matter some more before I make an actual blog entry on the topic.
AVT Sept., 2013
Background info for now:
August 20th, 2013
I first heard on the local Los Angeles television news that food-store
destination Trader Joe’s has filed a lawsuit in Seattle against a Canadian merchant
who travels to Washington State to purchase Trader Joe’s goods then resells the
goods in Vancouver, British Columbia. (It seems like there could be jurisdictional problems to me, but...) As the news reported, 'Pirate Joe'
regularly travels to nearby Washington
State and purchases
$22,000 worth of goods a month.
Originally, he said he did this for the Trader Joe’s crackers, as ‘one can’t
find a decent cracker in Canada,’
he added. No doubt! Pirate Joe also originally said he would
cease business when and if Trader Joe's ever opens a store in Canada (or Vancouver,
I don’t remember).
Now, Trader Joe’s has decided to put a stop to it all and
has filed suit against Pirate Joe's.
Some reference articles:
Trader Joe's Wants to Shut Down Pirate Joe's Store in Vancouver
David Vs. Goliath, Trader Joe's Sues Independent Reseller
"Pirate Joe"
Trader Joe's Torpedoes Pirate Joe's, Sues Its Own 'Best
Customer'
Pirate Joe's: Vancouver
business sued for reselling Trader Joe's faves