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早上起来看报纸发现我喜欢的Angelo's 面包店关得只剩下一家。我常去的那家(Wonder Sushi)对面也关了门,只剩下了一家在Thompson Rd上面。
( G& L: e) S: z, q2 ^$ A- A8 M* E据说是有债务危机需要重组,希望他们顺利度过难关,不然好吃的蛋糕就没地方去找了。。。。。与各位热爱美食的GGJJ们共哀。# x7 |- }9 t: W5 H) B' W
& H" L4 {% a8 f5 P下面是转载的新闻:: W9 P. A9 \# ]8 G) l2 s7 Q
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The closing of the store on Wonderland Road N., near Oxford St., leaves only the original Thompson Rd. store open.
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Another large store on Wonderland Rd. S. and a deli-style outlet at One London Place were shut down recently as the family-owned company ran afoul of creditors.
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# g1 i( _2 a9 EAt the Thompson Rd. store, the son and daughter of founders Adolfo and Theresa Ferraro said the company is still working its way through a 30-day restructuring plan with creditors and suppliers.
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Pat Ferraro said he was unable to comment on whether the Thompson Rd. store, which dates back to the 1960s, would remain open.: C+ j% G c5 n9 M9 q0 x, H
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“We are still in control. We are still making the decisions,” he said.
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% e: b* W; G- g+ THe said the company is trying to ensure it’ll be able to meet payroll for all employees as it works its way through the restructuring.
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The Wonderland Rd. N. outlet is normally packed with patrons, but on Wednesday a steady stream of customers tried the door only to find it locked. A sign on the door directed them to the Thompson Rd. store.! L- p6 I' U! L, ~4 c
* \3 C* x+ J, l% J% c! P“Oh my! Where am I going to get some decent bread,” said one visibly upset woman, caught off guard by the closing.
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) K! t6 f" i7 x7 DOther customers said they were shocked a store that appeared to be doing so well would close.
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. ]1 V& f5 Y9 c, y$ G8 DInside the store, all the shelves were stocked and displays still in place.
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7 @2 ~+ _4 d0 |9 V8 e5 r/ eLondon developer Vito Frijia has expressed interest in buying Angelo’s and reviving the business and has met with National Bank, which holds most of the company’s debt. |
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