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>There are not many people that have an immediate need for...

There are not many people that have an immediate need for any one particular item in a dry goods store on any particular day. The same is true for other stores and was always true for nearly every item RS carried.

I think the arguments ITT boil down to: did the internet kill RS, or did RS finally succumb to its own poor management.



> There are not many people that have an immediate need for any one particular item in a dry goods store on any particular day.

Small floor-plan dry goods stores aren't exactly a booming business, either.

> I think the arguments ITT boil down to: did the internet kill RS, or did RS finally succumb to its own poor management.

And the answer is "yes".

(In longer form, the internet was a key factor in a shift in the retail market for the classes of goods RS sells whose nature RS's management was slow to recognize, and reacted to poorly.)


I think we are pretty close to agreement now!




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