Nova Scotia business says province is freezing them out with COVID-19 rules

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Berry's Furniture sells furniture and appliances, but only appliances are considered essential under current COVID-19 restrictions.

The general manager of a furniture and appliance store in Nova Scotia is wondering why his business wasn’t deemed essential, even though most of its business comes from the sale of essential products.

The demand for appliances has gone up significantly during COVID-19, with more people moving to the province and looking to do more home renovations under lockdown.as an essential product, furniture is not. Under current restrictions, all stores that don’t sell primarily essential goods need to close and only provide services through delivery and pickup.

The Truro location boasts a 40,000-square-foot showroom, while the one in Elmsdale has a 20,000-square-foot showroom, so he said the business can easily maintain social distancing.Michaud said he’s willing to make changes, such as roping off the furniture section, but he doesn’t have that option.“We’re not given the opportunity.

While the province is offering a Small Business Impact Grant, which provides eligible businesses with a one-time grant up to $5,000, that amount “won’t touch the loss we will feel,” said Michaud.Nova Scotia offers new COVID third-wave impact grants, small businesses say it’s not enough His position didn’t change after the business provided him with financial statements showing more than half of their sales have come from appliances since 2019.

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My 80 year old mother waited 2 months for delivery of a legit piece of furniture to sit on. Made due with a lawn chair and didn’t complain once. Smarten up!

Another well thought out governmental policy. Hopefully the government is flexible when need need to collect taxes from businesses as well

Meanwhile Costco sells appliances along with everything else can stay open and sell what ever a customer chooses to purchase..that is not right !!

If people can order online you're still making a sale so people not being able to touch and ooh and aah over them for 2 weeks isn't going to kill you. As to furniture I can wait to replace my worn out couch when the restrictions are lifted.

Same in Ontario

Absolutely not not but anything in Walmart or Costco should be off limits, enough of this crap people.

Just another sad story according to the government...for the greater good 😒

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