https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/feb/17/uk-retail-industry--gloom-high-street-shift-consumers?CMP=share_btn_fb
This I found interesting:
QuoteIn food, increasing numbers of people now prefer to buy local and often. Fewer big weekly shops mean out-of-town superstores are under pressure and the big supermarkets are trying to lure in other retailers to take space they no longer need.
We shop once a week.
We drive 30 min to a BIG BOX > Costco
Then to Trader Joe's
Then to either Kroger or Harris Teeter
We bring it all home and we are good for a week.
We live in a semi-rural area with many farms and the produce to crap.
That is all
Good article. I'm continually amazed at just how hide-bound the retail industry is. Like newspapers and broadcasters before them, they somehow thought that they'd escape change.
>Costco
Dead man walking. Gonna take 5-10 years.
>hide-bound
hah, term o the day.
>>Costco
>Dead man walking. Gonna take 5-10 years.
I dunno man. Sooo many people out there can barely internet, and they love them some costco.
>Costco
Our local one is packed all the time.
In the space of two days I went to a Costco in Vermont and one in Fresno, CA - both packed to the gills. One was midday on a weekday
https://www.thestreet.com/quote/COST.html
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