People are creatures of habit, herd followers. We are more like cows than we would like to admit. We want the familiar, the same......
Box stores took out the independent local retailers back in the 80s.
Now on line buying is taking out the box stores.
My town the 15 year old target is closing next month.
I hear the 3 year old Menards is on shaky ground.
The Walmart that came to town 5 years ago has never been full; it closes over night, everyone hates the food side of it and supports the two good grocery stores we have in town.
Kmart left when Walmart opened.
Next year with just Walmart in town, everyone will drive 30 miles to the bigger town and shop there again, likely the Walmart will keep trucking on as the only game in town with higher prices.
Oddly, we still have our Radio Shack and small Sears appliance stores.
Anyhow, retail is in trouble, any store, online is taking them apart. A display floor and cash registers costs more than a warehouse and order processing center, so that is how its going to be. Local towns taxed the retail space pretty high, that is going to make some changes too as stores close, and where does the local town get its tax money from then?
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