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Started by Rupert, February 24, 2018, 10:11:48 AM

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Rupert

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.
... Make sure you live before you die.

Mackin USA

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
Mr. Mackin

rcjordan

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.

Drastic

>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.

littleman

>Costco

Our local one is packed all the time.

ergophobe

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

Mackin USA

Mr. Mackin