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Post by John Titor on May 1, 2020 2:43:38 GMT 10
as the time of posting 9:44 AM Cali time
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2020 11:47:07 GMT 10
Well damn. The malls are just going to be toast when this is all over.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2020 12:38:22 GMT 10
This store sells really nice shoes. I wonder if the Canadian branch is going out? Trudeau said he was going to pay everyone's rent so I hope it stays.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2020 2:16:37 GMT 10
Well damn. The malls are just going to be toast when this is all over. Brick and mortar is dead and won't come back after coronavirus. We'll have Walmart, Costco, drug stores, grocery stores, etc, but most specialty shopping beyond that will be done online exclusively. The world Internet junkies have been pushing for since the 90s is just about here; a world without brick-and-mortar and where almost all shopping is done online.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2020 10:47:42 GMT 10
Well damn. The malls are just going to be toast when this is all over. Brick and mortar is dead and won't come back after coronavirus. We'll have Walmart, Costco, drug stores, grocery stores, etc, but most specialty shopping beyond that will be done online exclusively. The world Internet junkies have been pushing for since the 90s is just about here; a world without brick-and-mortar and where almost all shopping is done online. It's like a vaporwave nightmare come true.
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Post by John Titor on May 2, 2020 11:35:04 GMT 10
Brick and mortar is dead and won't come back after coronavirus. We'll have Walmart, Costco, drug stores, grocery stores, etc, but most specialty shopping beyond that will be done online exclusively. The world Internet junkies have been pushing for since the 90s is just about here; a world without brick-and-mortar and where almost all shopping is done online. It's like a vaporwave nightmare come true. lol
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Post by smartboi on May 2, 2020 15:37:04 GMT 10
I've never once heard of this place in all 19 years of my life.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2020 15:50:26 GMT 10
I've never once heard of this place in all 19 years of my life. You must be one of those Airpod-wearing poors I read about on the news 💅
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Post by smartboi on May 2, 2020 15:53:54 GMT 10
I've never once heard of this place in all 19 years of my life. You must be one of those Airpod-wearing poors I read about on the news 💅 I am, how could you tell? Everyday I scrounge the Seattle sidewalks in search for pennies to add to my checking account.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2020 16:08:20 GMT 10
You must be one of those Airpod-wearing poors I read about on the news 💅 I am, how could you tell? Everyday I scrounge the Seattle sidewalks in search for pennies to add to my checking account.Â
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Post by John Titor on May 5, 2020 9:05:44 GMT 10
I really liked Saks I hope they stay afloat
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2020 10:32:13 GMT 10
I really liked Saks I hope they stay afloat I don't think any brick-and-mortar that sells products that can be bought online will survive coronavirus. Since I shop at department stores I've never had to buy clothes online, but I imagine you can order straight from the designers in a lot of cases. If you can't yet it will go there or Amazon will start becoming more popular for buying clothes. Home Depot will survive. Saks will not nor will any of the other department stores except for maybe Dillard's (though they could go down if real estate tanks hard enough).
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2020 15:54:09 GMT 10
I really liked Saks I hope they stay afloat I don't think any brick-and-mortar that sells products that can be bought online will survive coronavirus. Since I shop at department stores I've never had to buy clothes online, but I imagine you can order straight from the designers in a lot of cases. If you can't yet it will go there or Amazon will start becoming more popular for buying clothes. Home Depot will survive. Saks will not nor will any of the other department stores except for maybe Dillard's (though they could go down if real estate tanks hard enough). People like trying on clothes before buying them, and also going shopping with your friends is just fun, so I'm not sure online shopping is ready to completely take over this space.
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Post by SharksFan99 on May 5, 2020 18:03:12 GMT 10
I'm not familiar with these shopping centres as the Saks Fifth Avenue brand isn't in Australia, but i'd be surprised if the major chains went under. I actually think retail will bounce back strongly once the current lockdowns are eased. Sure, some small businesses won't be able to survive, but people are that desperate to get out of the house. Everyone wants to see a return of some sort of normality and people make a day out of browsing the shopping centres. They're not going to go away.
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2020 8:45:36 GMT 10
I don't think any brick-and-mortar that sells products that can be bought online will survive coronavirus. Since I shop at department stores I've never had to buy clothes online, but I imagine you can order straight from the designers in a lot of cases. If you can't yet it will go there or Amazon will start becoming more popular for buying clothes. Home Depot will survive. Saks will not nor will any of the other department stores except for maybe Dillard's (though they could go down if real estate tanks hard enough). People like trying on clothes before buying them, and also going shopping with your friends is just fun, so I'm not sure online shopping is ready to completely take over this space. Part of me wonders if there may actually be a backlash against the "everything online" culture after the pandemic. Maybe people will realize that it's better for society as a whole if people leave their homes and interact with each other. Life can't be lived 100% behind a screen.
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