The retail apocalypse has officially descended on America

I just walked out of our local farm supply, $56.40 for a 3-pack of Frontline, $35.00 from Amazon......

$20.00 difference for a 4oz package...

I noticed our pool store is a lot more expensive than Amazon but I still buy from them. They offer free services (water testing) and advice that's saved me a ton of money over the years and I want them to stay around. I think that's where the little guy is going to have to shine to make it in this market. Customer service. Unfortunately, many don't get that.
 
I noticed our pool store is a lot more expensive than Amazon but I still buy from them. They offer free services (water testing) and advice that's saved me a ton of money over the years and I want them to stay around. I think that's where the little guy is going to have to shine to make it in this market. Customer service. Unfortunately, many don't get that.

The store I went to is kinda new, an Ozarks chain/farm store and the employees don't have even fair attitudes.......The feed store doesn't carry Frontline or I'd have been tempted to fork over some additional money but still not $20.00 more on a $35.00 purchase...
 
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I noticed our pool store is a lot more expensive than Amazon but I still buy from them. They offer free services (water testing) and advice that's saved me a ton of money over the years and I want them to stay around. I think that's where the little guy is going to have to shine to make it in this market. Customer service. Unfortunately, many don't get that.

You can still pay cold, hard cash to the local guy. Maybe even barter/trade if there's a relationship there. Amazon, not so much. Like I said, Amazon is a social engineering tool. Stay home and "pay" with digits. Don't travel around and don't use tangible forms of payment.
 
I've noticed Ralph Lauren quality has gone downhill over the past several years.

Ralph Lauren just became the latest victim of America's retail apocalypse

Ralph Lauren Corp (RL.N) said on Tuesday it would cut jobs and shut its flagship Polo store on Fifth Avenue in New York City, among other office and store locations, as part of a cost-cutting plan.

The luxury retailer also said its e-commerce business would move to Salesforce.com Inc's (CRM.N) cheaper and more efficient Commerce Cloud platform.

Ralph Lauren had said last year it was building an in-house global e-commerce platform.

The New York-based retailer also said on Tuesday that it would integrate its products from the Fifth Avenue store into the Ralph Lauren men's and women's flagship stores on Madison Avenue and its downtown locations.

Ralph Lauren said it expects to incur about $370 million in charges and save about $140 million from the new measures, which are part of a cost-cutting plan announced in June.

The retailer did not specify how many jobs it would cut.

Ralph Lauren said in June it would cut about 1,000 jobs and close 50 stores to lower costs and revive sales growth.

Ralph Lauren, like other luxury brands, has been struggling as Americans spend less on apparel and accessories, resulting in falling sales in the last seven quarters.

The company's margins have also taken a knock as department stores discount heavily to get rid of excess inventory.

Ralph Lauren's lower-end Polo and Lauren brands are facing competition from fast-fashion retailers such as H&M (HMb.ST) and Inditex's (ITX.MC) Zara.
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http://markets.businessinsider.com/...closing-polo-flagship-store-2017-4-1001895082
 
Rumors floating around of Walmart making major staff cuts the last couple days and more coming.
 
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For me: Costco, Amazon, and the grocery a few blocks away. That's pretty much it.
 
Payless Shoes filing for bankruptcy..closing 400 stores.

I can honestly say in over 50 years I've never bought anything at a Payless shoe store..

I've had very good luck finding a local shoe repair/ Redwing dealer in every town I've lived near....
 
I think they're one of the brands that sells an entirely different product at their outlet stores, so if you go there it's a much lower quality than regular.

I don't even shop outlet stores. I think the problem with RL (for women, anyway) is they started cutting all their sporty clothes for teens. I'm not fat but that doesn't mean I want to wear skin tight sportswear. And they put those stupid big ponies on their tops, too. Also ridiculous for anyone over 25.

Unless you want to spend 800.00 on a pair of pants you're stuck with a teen cut or the inferior fabric and erratic sizing in their Lauren line. Why bother when I can wait for a sale at WHBM and get really nice, quality clothes that don't look like something a 16 year old would wear and also come in shorts. Petites are a little short for me but regulars are too long. WHBM has an in between. Yay!
 
For me: Costco, Amazon, and the grocery a few blocks away. That's pretty much it.

Yeah , I live in the sticks , still , 8 miles up the road is a grocer , a butcher , a liquor store , a drug store and a Dollar Store . I only have to go into town to the farm store a couple times a month . Doing that I pass Walmart and Sams club and nothing there is cheaper than the other places , so I do not use them .
 
I can honestly say in over 50 years I've never bought anything at a Payless shoe store..

I've had very good luck finding a local shoe repair/ Redwing dealer in every town I've lived near....

Betcha they reorganize and start selling online only.
 
A Hobby Lobby anchor end store recently left a strip mall. I'm interested to see what it will fill it with. Good shops on the strip. A Firehouse Sub shop. A Vacuum repair sales shop, high end, Meile etc.). A great outdoors center that is way over priced. He recently expanded into another space to house his kayak/canoes. A U.P.S. shipping center. Some Rent-to-Own company that even charges exorbitant rates after the dating period for TV's/ATVs/Lawn mowers/etc. It's a good strip. I hope they don't put another grocery store there. It'd be nice if a new grocer actually brought prices down. The opposite is happening in their bullshit "upscale" scheme. Thankfully the old grocers are doing well. Food Lion and Galaxy.
 
I just walked out of our local farm supply, $56.40 for a 3-pack of Frontline, $35.00 from Amazon......

$20.00 difference for a 4oz package...

do yourself a favor and find a different flea control product, Frontline doesn't work any longer, fleas have evolved to be immune to it. We found that out this past fall/winter the hard way. we had been using frontline for many years. http://www.bing.com/search?q=frontline+doesn't+work+anymore

We ended up switching to Advantix and it killed the buggers off in no time.
 
do yourself a favor and find a different flea control product, Frontline doesn't work any longer, fleas have evolved to be immune to it. We found that out this past fall/winter the hard way. we had been using frontline for many years. http://www.bing.com/search?q=frontline+doesn't+work+anymore

We ended up switching to Advantix and it killed the buggers off in no time.

I use it for ticks, never have had fleas here.......

Could be because the dogs think cats are stretchy toys?
 
do yourself a favor and find a different flea control product, Frontline doesn't work any longer, fleas have evolved to be immune to it. We found that out this past fall/winter the hard way. we had been using frontline for many years. http://www.bing.com/search?q=frontline+doesn't+work+anymore

We ended up switching to Advantix and it killed the buggers off in no time.

Our vet recommended we use Brevecto. It seems to be a pretty good product. We have squirrels about so the hound gets fleas from them when he catches one. And plenty of ticks around. All the ticks that I've found on him were dead, and very few at that.
 
Our vet recommended we use Brevecto. It seems to be a pretty good product. We have squirrels about so the hound gets fleas from them when he catches one. And plenty of ticks around. All the ticks that I've found on him were dead, and very few at that.

$50.00 a dose? :eek:
 
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