Kmart is Sad WalmartWhen I was a kid I used to confuse Walmart with Kmart all the time...weird.
Retail is dying a slow death and it's going to kill a ton of jobs with it.
The next 10 years the US is going to lose a ton of jobs and many by people who are struggling to begin with.
Retail? Yes. But a lot of retailers are going to die. It's not going to be pretty.shouldn't it still be around though? there is a market for it.
I think the only ones not losing money is Walmart and target?Retail? Yes. But a lot of retailers are going to die. It's not going to be pretty.
is this because millennials are too 'hipster' to shop at these places? kind of like what's happening with chili's and applebee's
pretty sad to see places close up like that just because people are trying to look cool
I think the only ones not losing money is Walmart and target?
I went to pc Richards once and dude there was trying so hard to sell me on some gold hdmi monster cable for $100. Super annoying about it. Last time I went there lol
Best Buy is doing fine as well, I think. Generally the major big box stores are all healthy.I think the only ones not losing money is Walmart and target?
Why is Free Gift trademarked?I went to a Sears once and it was filled with like busted old TV stands and mattresses. There were two kids in muddy boots like jumping on the mattress and I was like holy shit why would anyone shop here. I did leave with a Free Gift (peeler) though.
Yeah. Not even Walmart carries appliances anymore. The only nationwide ones that do that aren't hardware stores are Sears and... Best Buy, for some reason
Walking around K-Mart is like taking a step into the 90s.
In NJ, the shelving and everything is old. It hasnt been remodeled since I went there as a kid. No E-commerce stuff like you will find in Target. I like it. It makes me nostalgic. I usually go every year around Christmas time.how come?
Why is Free Gift trademarked?
...did you steal it?
Retail is dying out fast. How did Sears NOT see this coming? Didn't any management notice the trend of online shopping in the last decade and try to adjust?
In hindsight, sure, but for every Netflix, there's also a Groupon or a Snapchat. The problem with Blockbuster and Sears is that they were too big to be agile. In Blockbuster's case, they even launched a competing DVD-in-the-mail service that was better than what Netflix was doing at the time (as well as a kiosk service that was arguably as good as Redbox), but it just came too late to challenge the first mover advantage.Blockbuster had the opportunity to BUY Netflix and turned it down. While it's crazy, it's still not as insane as the fall of SEARS. SEARS had everything they needed to succeed in the internet age, they already had the name recognition and the idea of the old SEARS catalog laid all the groundwork they needed for a successful online store. The whole thing is madness.
Oh, okay. I guess I never knew that because I didn't shop at Sears."Free Gift!" was one of the ways Sears tried to generate foot traffic. For a while, it was tied to their store credit card application - new applicants who were approved (which was practically everyone) got a Free Gift! They've also used the Free Gift promo to try to get people to come in and shop, i.e. "Spend $X on Craftsman tools and get a Free Gift!"
It was a very Sears thing.
Kmart is Sad Walmart
Yeah they do? What do you consider an appliance?
Even Netflix almost fucked up with that Qwikster shit
Man, I remember going to K-Mart as a kid and always getting a slice of pizza on the way out. I think that's where I got my N64 too. Well at least have their in store music to rememner them by. https://archive.org/details/attentionkmartshoppers
My biggest question is what do we do as a society with all these empty buildings?
Yeah. Not even Walmart carries appliances anymore. The only nationwide ones that do that aren't hardware stores are Sears and... Best Buy, for some reason
I hear costco is the best of the bunch to work atIf you work in retail and you don't work at walmart, target, or a few other key thriving stores you need to bail out asap.
Sears's Kenmore brand is pretty good and well priced. They should just stick to that. No one goes to Sears to buy cheap clothing when you have stores like Old Navy and American Eagle that already sell better clothing for same prices.
In hindsight, sure, but for every Netflix, there's also a Groupon or a Snapchat. The problem with Blockbuster and Sears is that they were too big to be agile. In Blockbuster's case, they even launched a competing DVD-in-the-mail service that was better than what Netflix was doing at the time (as well as a kiosk service that was arguably as good as Redbox), but it just came too late to challenge the first mover advantage.
no, it's because most sears and k-mart locations look like dumps that haven't been renovated since 1988. they're dark and dreary-looking relics of a bygone era, at least the surviving ones in los angeles, that is.