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Most retailers are 'self-liquidating' - Want to know why? Come inside...
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79087800:MV80NDQxMjQ4XzgwODUxMzEwXzNCQUQxMERB] [quote:willowsage:MV80NDQxMjQ4XzgwODUxMTY2XzlFMEJGNzQ2] Went to a Kohl's in Southern Indiana. Middle of June and not one pair of shorts to be had. Socks selection was nil, lots of empty spots and what was left was very picked over. [/quote] Wally worlds looks like it has stopped selling certain items but most of the Chinese shit is still there. For instance I could get chinese charcoal, but I couldnt get a grill, or lawnmower blades, thats was another thing I noticed. They stopped selling tropical fish too. [/quote]
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Most retailers are preparing to go out of business. They are self-liquidating because cost and they know they only have a narrow "re-open" window to do it.
And...
Because the big liquidator companies are overwhelmed and can't move the product to other retailers because there are no
other
retailers now.
They can't even load it and ship it to dump it in Africa or South America.
So this is why.
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