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Grey Fox posted:He's not an idiot; he's cartoonishly greedy beyond comprehension. I was thinking the other day, if corporations are people, could people like Eddie Lampert be charged with murder?
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#BoycottSearsCanada: Retailer faces 'PR nightmare' over treatment of laid-off workers Chain tries to attract customers during restructuring, but encounters online criticism Sears Canada is striving to reinvent itself and entice customers. But every time it posts an ad promoting products on its Facebook site, the retailer is bombarded with angry comments. "No one cares!" wrote one person, commenting on a dishware ad. "As far as I'm concerned the whole company should go belly-up." "Empty plates are what Sears ex-employees will be staring at after they have been rooked out of their severance and retirement payments," posted another person. http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/business/sears-canada-facebook-restructuring-comments-severance-1.4216351 Looks like Sears is going the way of target, in Canada anyways.
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 12:51 |
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Progressive JPEG posted:Hold on, assuming you're in the US, why have you been setting foot in a KMart to begin with? I can't even remember the last time I've seen one. Haha. A ways back, but yep, I'm in the US. It's close to me--about 4-ish miles away, I won't set foot in Walmart, and Target is on the other side of town. In addition, I do shopping for my elderly mom, who is in the nursing home now, and she love Kmart's store brand of clothes. I've always had a soft spot for Kmart. It was about the only department store left here after Woolworth's bit the dust, way back. If you haven't guessed yet, I'm a bit
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 16:47 |
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Lime Tonics posted:Looks like Sears is going the way of target, in Canada anyways. The only thing I'm surprised about is how long it took for this to happen. I quit Sears 6 years ago to take a job for one of the big 5 banks and more than doubled my hourly wage for actually doing less work than what I was doing for them. I went back once or twice and all the racks were mismatched, shoes all over, nobody gave a gently caress. And my department was totally gone, which was amazing cause it was the gift registry (we were losing out to the Bay massively LOL). Different situation to Target though, that was caused by lovely supply lines and lovely CAD prices (Yes, bring a popular brand that thousands of Canadians go to spend their money at up to Canada except make it MORE expensive with the exchange rate. That's totally what you should do.) Basically gently caress Sears.
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 17:11 |
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FilthyImp posted:Theres been an Avocado craze, since it was labelled a SuperFood a few years back. Please don't I love radishes
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 17:26 |
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[quote="“Graedyn”" post="“474639162”"] Haha. A ways back, but yep, I’m in the US. It’s close to me–about 4-ish miles away, I won’t set foot in Walmart, and Target is on the other side of town. In addition, I do shopping for my elderly mom, who is in the nursing home now, and she love Kmart’s store brand of clothes. I’ve always had a soft spot for Kmart. It was about the only department store left here after Woolworth’s bit the dust, way back. If you haven’t guessed yet, I’m a bit [/quote] My favorite K-Mart clothing story was a Facebook rant from a lady who had explosive diarrhea in her pants and tried to justify shoplifting because K-Mart’s toilet stall was broken. I wish I had saved that.
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 17:39 |
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Krispy Kareem posted:My county has two big malls in it. The one deeper in the suburbs is doing alright, but the one closer to the city has been having issues. They recently did a renovation, which helps. There’s also a Costco next door and a new ballpark across the street. So it’s not doing great, but it’s got prospects. If that's where I think it is, I've gotta wonder how the traffic situation's gonna affect that mall now that the stadium's finished.
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 02:36 |
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[quote="“Domestic Amuse”" post="“474653607”"] If that’s where I think it is, I’ve gotta wonder how the traffic situation’s gonna affect that mall now that the stadium’s finished. [/quote] Traffic hasn’t been that bad, honestly. The one time I went to a game I was surprised at how well they separated ballpark traffic from regular commuters. That mall still has a Sears though, so the stink of death is only slightly covered by the Apple store.
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 03:53 |
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Krispy Kareem posted:Traffic hasn’t been that bad, honestly. The one time I went to a game I was surprised at how well they separated ballpark traffic from regular commuters. I'm still kicking myself for not going to one of the last games at Turner Field. Meanwhile, our local dead mall has been bulldozed in preparation for this. It's a pretty ambitious project, but I'm wondering if it'll suck the life out of the "upscale" outdoor lifestyle center that's just a few miles away - because that's exactly what said lifestyle center did to the mall 10 years ago.
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 10:16 |
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Titus Sardonicus posted:I was thinking the other day, if corporations are people, could people like Eddie Lampert be charged with murder? More like elder abuse/neglect.
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 12:31 |
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My wife was in the latest huge batch of layoffs at Sears Canada head office. They sent out an email to everyone at 4:30pm, directing half of the people to the Royal York Hotel and half to the Air Canada Center the next day, guess which ones got laid off? Since the email was sent just before people clocked out a bunch of people showed up to an empty office the next day, the bigger lol was a few people were sent to the wrong location so they mistakenly got or didn't get laid off. Imagine getting a call "Oops, Sorry you aren't really laid off." She was only there for a couple years, so the loss of a severance is no big deal, some of her long-term co-workers are pretty pissed. We've been waiting for this since she started and she cleaned out her desk over a year ago. Another lovely part is that they've been poaching from other companies within the last few months, those people should have seen the writing on the wall though. It's really hosed up for the people still there in her department since they are working on things that will never see the light of day. Mike Myers' brother Peter was laid off the same way my wife was even after making a propaganda ad for them. The Ad is in the first minute of this video since they pulled it from their YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTZO5026Wtc
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# ? Jul 25, 2017 13:03 |
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PeePot posted:My wife was in the latest huge batch of layoffs at Sears Canada head office. They sent out an email to everyone at 4:30pm, directing half of the people to the Royal York Hotel and half to the Air Canada Center the next day, guess which ones got laid off? Since the email was sent just before people clocked out a bunch of people showed up to an empty office the next day, the bigger lol was a few people were sent to the wrong location so they mistakenly got or didn't get laid off. Imagine getting a call "Oops, Sorry you aren't really laid off." Yikes. I think everyone knew Sears was on borrowed time, I didn't expect it to be this ugly though. I guess I'm naive. I feel bad for your wife, I hope she lands something more stable and satisfying.
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# ? Jul 25, 2017 13:54 |
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Mall food courts now have 1 less store. The Starbucks-owned Teavana brand is closing down all its storefronts, in what is the latest blow to struggling American malls. Starbucks (SBUX) announced on Thursday that all 379 Teavana stores -- which are primarily based in malls across the country -- have been "underperforming." The move will impact 3,300 workers. http://money.cnn.com/2017/07/27/investing/teavana-stores-closing-starbucks/index.html Malls are dead.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 18:21 |
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Lime Tonics posted:Mall food courts now have 1 less store. The luxury tea brand that focus more on selling products like pots and pounds of tea is doing poorly you say? And Tevanan's aren't in the foodcourt. They're not about suppling beverages to the masses.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 18:41 |
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Lime Tonics posted:Malls are dead. I work next to one. It's a strange thing seeing one die in realtime. Citadel Mall-41 by Will King, on Flickr Citadel Mall-45 by Will King, on Flickr Citadel Mall-47 by Will King, on Flickr That JC Penney is scheduled to close at the end of the month. I'll see if I can get some shots of the bare displays inside tomorrow.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 20:53 |
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I like how that Rue 21 is completely gutted but they didn't bother closing the gates so you can just walk in there and play street hockey or something
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 21:46 |
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There's a guy on Youtube, Dan Bell, who does a series of videos wandering through dead malls around the country. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=channel?UCjU-Cwjfqbo2hMRItlXwnnQ Some of the ones he's featured he's been to multiple times, before it died, after it was closed, during demolition. He wandered around the one 'dead' mall in my town that's been half-revived by offices filling the old anchor store locations. I like one comment he had that after the apocalypse, the only thing in those malls will be cockroaches, GNC Health and Fitness, and Bath and Body Works.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 23:03 |
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Lime Tonics posted:Mall food courts now have 1 less store. Dang, where am I gonna get a zillion tiny samples of tea now??
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 00:04 |
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From what I can see open air malls (aka outlets, not sure if that's a common term) are gangbusters up here in New England. It's biggest purpose is a place to walk around and get fresh air when it isn't Winter, and to score some truly good deals on clothes from Banana or real inventory run offs at more specialized stores. Also massive food court (although most of it is lovely). They are usually surprisingly short on the groan worthy mall staples like multiple Gamestops and a depressing JC Penney anchor, so I find it a bit more pleasant to be around. However, just got Prime Student for the wife and I now that I'm talking Evening classes...so we will see how it holds up...
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Crazyweasel posted:From what I can see open air malls (aka outlets, not sure if that's a common term) are gangbusters up here in New England. It's biggest purpose is a place to walk around and get fresh air when it isn't Winter, and to score some truly good deals on clothes from Banana or real inventory run offs at more specialized stores. Also massive food court (although most of it is lovely). How does that even work during the 10 months of the year when it snows?
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 00:36 |
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Crazyweasel posted:From what I can see open air malls (aka outlets, not sure if that's a common term) are gangbusters up here in New England. It's biggest purpose is a place to walk around and get fresh air when it isn't Winter, and to score some truly good deals on clothes from Banana or real inventory run offs at more specialized stores. Also massive food court (although most of it is lovely). Outlet malls are absolutely a thing down south too, we have one about ten minutes from my house that's one of the biggest in the country (around a million sqft, 350+ stores) - people come from everywhere, including Mexico, just for the drat outlet mall, it's nuts. It's also 100 degrees for about five months straight from May to September and nobody gives a single poo poo, they still descend on the parking lot daily like a swarm of locusts. God forbid it's tax-free weekend, or immediately before a holiday. Fucks up the traffic on absurd levels, and it's I-35 through a college town so it's already pretty poo poo to start with. The GameStop is on the other side of town, in a Walmart parking lot, because that's how GameStops work in Texas. If they're not three to a mall they're in a strip mall in a Walmart parking lot.
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Magikarpal Tunnel posted:Dang, where am I gonna get a zillion tiny samples of tea now?? David's Teas, if you like somewhat overpriced gimmicky stuff that you can sniff in person. I think most of their straight up tea leaf teas are pretty ok. The teas with artificial flavors and extra herbs/spices can be overpriced for what you're getting. I bought some coconut lemon-y flavored herbal/tea, and a huge amount of it was godawful lemongrass leaves, as oppose to tea leaves and other items. Just stay away from, or be wary of teas grown in China. They have been found to have horrifyingly high levels of lead and other harmful chemicals.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 01:06 |
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If there's a Lupicia in your area (there aren't many in the U.S.) go there. They have a spectacular range from Japanese and Chinese teas for serious tea drinkers to wonderful fruit-flavored, decaf, and roiboos, chamomile, and so on. There are special sampler tins so you can sniff everything.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 01:22 |
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TheKennedys posted:Outlet malls are absolutely a thing down south too, we have one about ten minutes from my house that's one of the biggest in the country (around a million sqft, 350+ stores) - people come from everywhere, including Mexico, just for the drat outlet mall, it's nuts. It's also 100 degrees for about five months straight from May to September and nobody gives a single poo poo, they still descend on the parking lot daily like a swarm of locusts. God forbid it's tax-free weekend, or immediately before a holiday. Fucks up the traffic on absurd levels, and it's I-35 through a college town so it's already pretty poo poo to start with. Lol. You live in San Marcos.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 01:41 |
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TheKennedys posted:Outlet malls are absolutely a thing down south too, we have one about ten minutes from my house that's one of the biggest in the country (around a million sqft, 350+ stores) - people come from everywhere, including Mexico, just for the drat outlet mall, it's nuts. It's also 100 degrees for about five months straight from May to September and nobody gives a single poo poo, they still descend on the parking lot daily like a swarm of locusts. God forbid it's tax-free weekend, or immediately before a holiday. Fucks up the traffic on absurd levels, and it's I-35 through a college town so it's already pretty poo poo to start with. I don't know where the closest GameStop is to me
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The Bananana posted:Lol. You live in San Marcos. Yeah
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Arsenic Lupin posted:If there's a Lupicia in your area (there aren't many in the U.S.) go there. They have a spectacular range from Japanese and Chinese teas for serious tea drinkers to wonderful fruit-flavored, decaf, and roiboos, chamomile, and so on. There are special sampler tins so you can sniff everything. I can confirm that Lupicia is amazing, but the one in San Francisco's mall closed, because it's San Francisco and there were two other tea stores in that mall (David's Tea and...maybe even a Teavana?). The point is that it was a loss, since that place was calm as gently caress for a mall store. I think they reopened in Japan town. The point is, get their Mango Oolong and Peach green tea (Momoko). Wonderfully refreshing.
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GrandpaPants posted:I can confirm that Lupicia is amazing, but the one in San Francisco's mall closed, because it's San Francisco and there were two other tea stores in that mall (David's Tea and...maybe even a Teavana?). The point is that it was a loss, since that place was calm as gently caress for a mall store. I think they reopened in Japan town. Momoko is fabulous, as is their only-in-SF "te de frutas". Sadly, the only Lupicia in the Bay Area is now in the Mitsuwa Marketplace in San Jose. We like going there because of all the interesting foods, but we're on the Peninsula, not in the City. They also do mail order, of course. Mitsuwa Marketplace has another store inside them that has these amazing frozen mochi that are like hearing angels' voices.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 02:56 |
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Oh no, not Mike Meyers' brother! How will he survive?
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 03:07 |
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Spiderjelly posted:Oh no, not Mike Meyers' brother! How will he survive? LOL, right! He can just blackmail his brother to reveal that hes gay for money.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 09:49 |
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JB50 posted:LOL, right! Hmm... Do you think Mike Myers would even care if his brother were gay?
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 12:24 |
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Spiderjelly posted:Oh no, not Mike Meyers' brother! How will he survive? 36 years worth of severance probably would have helped. He gives the press someone to interview, so he's kind of a spokesperson for shaming Sears now. Even though someone like Lampert feels no shame. A co-worker of a friend of mine was thinking of taking a job at Sears three months ago. So he asked my wife to call them, and she gave the whole "Probably not a good idea right now" speech. That would have sucked. My wife knew all this poo poo when she took the job, but this girl had no clue.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 13:21 |
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The JC Penney's here has been trying to pre-sell the store fixtures on Craigslist. It's how I knew the store was closing before it was formally announced.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 13:46 |
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Uncle at Nintendo posted:I like how that Rue 21 is completely gutted but they didn't bother closing the gates so you can just walk in there and play street hockey or something I can only imagine trying to do it in a store that has a wall that's nothing but windows.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 15:35 |
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Detective No. 27 posted:I have the mental image of everyone using Kraft BBQ sauce. Kraft stuff isn't super popular here in the UK. Which is why our mayonnaise is far less grotesque than yours.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 16:24 |
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Outlet Malls..they used to be a place where you can get deals on outdated or unsold merch. Genuinely overstock outlet goods. Now they companies are wise to this. Most of the stuff you get at those outlet places are made specifically for outlet locations. So youre just getting the same thing as you would anyways, just slightly cheaper made and priced for the location. Not a bad thing, mind you, but they arent "deals", just a different sub brand. Also for tea, go to gong fu tea in the east village.
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 02:03 |
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J Crew Factory comes to mind. Their ties are fine, I guess, but everything is basically discount made in terms of quality
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 02:40 |
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Doggles posted:That JC Penney is scheduled to close at the end of the month. I'll see if I can get some shots of the bare displays inside tomorrow. And down it goes. Citadel Mall-53 by Will King, on Flickr Citadel Mall-55 by Will King, on Flickr Citadel Mall-57 by Will King, on Flickr Sears, you feelin' okay? You're not looking so hot over there...
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# ? Aug 1, 2017 03:22 |
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Going into stores doing liquidation sales near the end, right before they close for good, is the most distressing thing
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# ? Apr 24, 2024 08:46 |
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Jastiger posted:Outlet Malls..they used to be a place where you can get deals on outdated or unsold merch. Genuinely overstock outlet goods. You can still get good deals if you go to the department store outlets. Go to Off 5th, Nordstrom Rack, Last Call, etc and ask for sell off. Of course "deal" is pretty subjective; I've seen Gucci leather jackets marked down from $5200 to $1200. A great deal? Sure. Reasonably priced? No way.
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