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Message Subject Most retailers are 'self-liquidating' - Want to know why? Come inside...
Poster Handle Re-Named- 777
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Were i live in my town they built a massive supermarket in 2002

At that peak time there was a large section of DVDS, Videos, games for playstation etc, and also a large section for laptops and tvs.

At that boom time people used to do a months shopping on pay day, and trolleys were filled.

Not so much the case now as customers tend to just get a few things, and shop more regularly for special offers.

I have thought for a long time they would close it and move to a smaller premises, especially as this depression hits, people are just gonna get bits and shop around for bargains.

Also because it is a large store stealing was rife, and the heating and lighting as got to cost a lot.

Since the lockdown, items just look spaced out, either they haven't got the stock, or it would just take thousands upon thousands of pounds to fill it, with stuff that may not sell or as a shelf life.

That's my take on it x
 Quoting: Re-Named- 777


Yes. We have some big Meijer stores and they hardly have any customers and the shelves are massively spaced out and not full like they used to be.

I wonder how places like this can continue with no one buying like before?

Maybe they have online ordering keeping them afloat? We'll know by the end of this year.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54469829


I'd agree with the end of the year.
Xmas here as always been crazy with people just buying loads and either delaying bills, or just whacking it on the credit card.

Be interesting to see what folk spend this year x
 
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