Did A Pea in the Pod close?
Did A Pea in the Pod close?
Destination Maternity, the parent company behind expectant mama fave retailers Motherhood Maternity and A Pea in the Pod, is reportedly shuttering more than 180 of its stores. The closings come as the company recently voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Why did all the Motherhood Maternity stores close?
Liquidation sales at the closing locations are expected to wrap up before the end of the year and will be handled by Gordon Brothers Retail Partners. But the company, in a court document, blamed the retail industry’s turmoil, declining birth rates, high rents and leadership turnover for faltering.
Did Destination Maternity go out of business?
CALIFORNIA — The retail chain Destination Maternity plans to close 201 locations in the United States, including more than two dozen in California, as the maternity apparel store continues through its Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection case.
What is the meaning of two peas in a pod?
That idiom “two peas in a pod” means those two things are so alike or so with each other (in appearance, tastes, etc) that they are practically identical. Otherwise can also be expressed by the other idiom Twiddledum and Twiddledee (although T and T are actually twins).
What is a pea and a pod?
The pea is most commonly the small spherical seed or the seed-pod of the pod fruit Pisum sativum. Each pod contains several peas, which can be green or yellow. Pea pods are botanically fruit, since they contain seeds and develop from the ovary of a (pea) flower.
What is like peas in a pod?
If you describe two people as “two peas in a pod,” it means they are so alike as to be practically identical to each other. You could jerk them around by calling them “Tweedledee and Tweedledum” (the twins in Alice in Wonderland). They have exactly the same taste in music, like two peas in a pod.
What does peas in the pod mean?
pea pod (plural pea pods) (botany) The pod of the pea plant, that holds the seeds (the peas) until they ripen. (informal) The pod and its contents as a vegetable; the mangetout.