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Most retailers are 'self-liquidating' - Want to know why? Come inside...
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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.
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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.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72337722 That's exactly what is happening at Ross. I was in one yesterday to buy some sheets and at least half the shelves were empty. All the shelves for sheets were empty. So I went to another Ross. Same scene. With nothing even on the shelves to sell, how can they survive even another month? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79087889 There empty at hardware stores and grocery stores. This is very sad times. Shoot stright Quoting: Bush Master It's not quite that dire. While I hardly every buy stuff or shop (other than the grocery store), my husband was in Home Depot, Ace Hardware, Wally World and Menards and he said all looked normal to him. Those retail dept stores, I wouldn't know because I hate shopping so have never been most of them. It's scary, though, because there ARE shortages of some things and I'm worried someone is going to pull some plug somewhere and it will be back to the 18th century.
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