Mine still has the porn DVDs. Our media aisles are smaller and there's less of it, so something has to fill space. Hmm, what if they turned the in store coffee shop into a coffee and head shop?
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As someone who was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the height of the Atkins craze, it was truly amazing. Like, everyone having low carb options wasn't that important to me, but what WAS was everyone posting the carb content of their food everywhere. Not having to ballpark poo poo was great for someone who was just starting out in the world of carb counting for insulin injections. Of course, once the Atkins craze faded away, so too did the amount of restaurants that posted their carb info. Most fast food places still have it available but you typically have to ask. Also to that goon who has to piss constantly, have you had your blood sugar levels tested? That was my primary symptom when I discovered I was diabetic, because my pancreas decided to die slowly instead of suddenly and my body got used to elevated blood glucose levels (you end up having to piss out all that sugar).
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 01:58 |
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https://twitter.com/businessinsider/status/947819909756702720 So ~9,000 retail stores closed in 2017 and 12,000 are projected to close in 2018.
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 02:11 |
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Grand Prize Winner posted:I was in the Manhattan Beach Frys like two months ago and they still had floppy drives on the shelf. 3.5" and 5.25"! You still sometimes use floppy disks to load raid drivers on servers. They are 99.9% dead but they still have as little use
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 02:14 |
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didn't walgreens just buy rite-aid? how many of those closures are affected by that? I vaguely recall them saying they weren't going to rebrand a bunch of rite-aids but I'm not sure.
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 02:18 |
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The Snoo posted:didn't walgreens just buy rite-aid? how many of those closures are affected by that? I vaguely recall them saying they weren't going to rebrand a bunch of rite-aids but I'm not sure. They bought Duane Reed and they closed a bunch of them that were located next to existing locations (which is a ton of them)
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 02:27 |
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The Snoo posted:didn't walgreens just buy rite-aid? how many of those closures are affected by that? I vaguely recall them saying they weren't going to rebrand a bunch of rite-aids but I'm not sure. It's complicated, Walgreens is going to end up with only half the Rite-Aid stores as a result of the like 4th or 5th agreement on it. There were various concerns with them buying out all Rite-Aids and also there was a previous deal fro a different chain to buy out the bulk that Walgreens wasn't buying.
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 02:29 |
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DrNutt posted:Also to that goon who has to piss constantly, have you had your blood sugar levels tested? That was my primary symptom when I discovered I was diabetic, because my pancreas decided to die slowly instead of suddenly and my body got used to elevated blood glucose levels (you end up having to piss out all that sugar). Naw they did test my blood and nothing was out of the ordinary. I'm pretty sure it was mostly because of my depression medication.
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 20:46 |
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Why did the stocks sruge?
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 01:33 |
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talk about retail in this thread and not bread or whatever the gently caress or i gas it
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 07:43 |
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Why is retail stock doing so well? It was a solid year, especially compared to previous years, but the basic trends are all there. Should I just short the gently caress out of it or is this more than a dead cat bounce?
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 07:52 |
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CassandraSupreme posted:Why is retail stock doing so well? It was a solid year, especially compared to previous years, but the basic trends are all there. Well a lot of the worst offenders are dead or so close that they've become irrelevant to the wider market risk. And some of the deaths and near deaths of rival and related businesses result in other companies having a bonanza of oppurtunity.
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 08:18 |
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That's a reasonably hypothesis but it only works if the fundamentals of the sector are solid. Did retail just get too big so it is going through a period of downsizing in response to new things like online shopping? If so, that's obviously not good because so many people work retail, but it doesn't mean the death of the industry. I'd buy the "big mall with 200 jobs instead of 300 jobs" explanation but that runs counter to the narrative found in this thread.
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 09:01 |
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Expectations are built into the stock price, so to an extent, price changes can reflect whether the outlook is improving or worsening more than whether it's good or bad. It also depends which one you're looking at and how far back you're looking. Macy's, JCPenney, and Bon-Ton are still down significantly since a year ago and Sears is a zombie. What Wall Street is expecting to happen is basically a big wave of closures and mall doom, but that the stronger retailers will survive at better-performing locations as they update their in-store experience and improve their online presence.
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 11:53 |
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Because of merger activity and a total lack of antitrust enforcement, the global market is a winner-take-all game now. If you pick the right player, you stand to gain not only some of the market but all of it.
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 14:06 |
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DrNutt posted:As someone who was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the height of the Atkins craze, it was truly amazing. Like, everyone having low carb options wasn't that important to me, but what WAS was everyone posting the carb content of their food everywhere. Not having to ballpark poo poo was great for someone who was just starting out in the world of carb counting for insulin injections. Of course, once the Atkins craze faded away, so too did the amount of restaurants that posted their carb info. Most fast food places still have it available but you typically have to ask. why are you eating fast food if you have type 1 diabetes
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 14:23 |
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blue squares posted:why are you eating fast food if you have type 1 diabetes People with Type 1 Diabetes can lead normal lives and eat reasonable amounts of normal foods, including fast food. You skip the milkshake, but you're allowed to eat a hoagie. Jesus Christ. Edit: To be clear, Type 1 Diabetics treat with injected insulin, and can adjust dosing depending on meal size. It's important to know how many carbs you are eating, to adjust your insulin dose accordingly. Devor fucked around with this message at 14:29 on Jan 3, 2018 |
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blue squares posted:why are you eating fast food if you have type 1 diabetes Why do poor people have phones?
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 14:34 |
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My wife has celiacs and it can be super loving frustrating because of dumbasses who say "oh yeah I'm gluten free" and then eat s loving piece of bread. gently caress you. If my wife eats gluten it's like death. It's a loving autoimmune disease, and is pretty well understood and diagnosed abroad. There are restaurants we avoid, and when we go out to eat we check menus online to see if they can accommodate, If they can't, we find somewhere else. Freakonomics has a good podcast about gluten and celiacs. http://freakonomics.com/podcast/demonization-gluten/
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 17:07 |
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my bad I thought diabetes and fast food were pretty much incompatible
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 17:17 |
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blue squares posted:my bad I thought diabetes and fast food were pretty much incompatible For the majority of people with diabetes (type 2) you're pretty much correct.
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 19:27 |
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Sears didn't run any TV ads this holiday season. http://fortune.com/2017/12/31/sears-kmart-no-tv-advertising-holiday-shopping-season/
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 01:31 |
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Neon Noodle posted:Because of merger activity and a total lack of antitrust enforcement, the global market is a winner-take-all game now. If you pick the right player, you stand to gain not only some of the market but all of it. That and the Republican tax plan has a huge reduction in corporate taxes so basically every company that isn't currently a cindered husk of its former, burning down self (i.e., Sears) is probably doing well on the stock market. Walmart is also an enormous company with a lot of inertia that probably won't go away any time soon. With Republicans in power expect something somewhere between "nothing" and "gently caress all" to happen about all the stupid bullshit corporations get up to. The stock market has been blasting upward ever since Trump won. Plus with all of the buyouts and whatever if you buy a stock, it goes up, then another company buys the company to gobble it up that can be a decent payout. Of course that won't do much good if Amazon and pals successfully eat all of the retail sales or the economy getting increasingly lovely for the non-right makes the pitchforks and torches come out. We shall see.
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DrNutt posted:For the majority of people with diabetes (type 2) you're pretty much correct.
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Asimo posted:Yeah. To clarify a bit, since I'm a type 1 diabetic and it's come up before, type 2 is where the pancreas can't keep up with the body's needs (usually due to obesity), while type 1 is an autoimmune disease where the insulin-producing cells stop working entirely. It's managed by manually regulating insulin intake, and while you still want to avoid sugary stuff (since it tends to spike blood sugar) you can still eat normal food and such as long as you count the carbs and adjust the dosage appropriately. Naturally it's still a good idea to eat careful and healthy since obesity makes it harder to manage the dosage (since you're basically combining types 1 and 2) and the higher risks of heart and kidney diseases and such. Yup, although when I was first diagnosed, my gradual onset made it so I had become dangerously thin, which was compounded by my fear of needles making it so I was eating basically two small meals a day and avoiding snacks. My doctor basically told me to buck up and go eat a large DQ Blizzard a couple times a week or I was probably going to kill myself with anorexia.
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LOL if you don't regulate you type 1 'betes with alcohol, the way our ancestors did.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:Walmart is also an enormous company with a lot of inertia that probably won't go away any time soon.
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 06:13 |
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https://twitter.com/zerohedge/status/949008974539522050
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 21:37 |
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There it goes, how long have we been waiting?
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 21:44 |
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Judging by the last time I was in a Sears, that's gotta be somewhere around 150-200 employees losing jobs.
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 21:55 |
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/macys-announces-5000-job-cuts-more-store-closures/ar-BBHRtZV Also on cue, Macy's closing 7 more stores and cutting 5000 staff.
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# ? Jan 5, 2018 01:40 |
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That Fountain Place, Cincinnati, OH Macy's location is a couple blocks from their headquarters.
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# ? Jan 5, 2018 03:15 |
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64 Kmart stores and 39 Sears stores to be specific.
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# ? Jan 5, 2018 03:18 |
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Most of the Sears are closing in the next 3 weeks too, that's fast. http://searsholdings.com/docs/010418-store-closing-list.pdf
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FCKGW posted:Most of the Sears are closing in the next 3 weeks too, that's fast. Haven't they been closing the stores without closing them? Like when somebody remains in a job instead of retiring but stops doing any work.
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Sundae posted:Judging by the last time I was in a Sears, that's gotta be somewhere around 150-200 employees losing jobs. retail sucks
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:Haven't they been closing the stores without closing them? Like when somebody remains in a job instead of retiring but stops doing any work. The last time I was in Sears, it was straight up dark inside and had such low quality, no-name crap on the shelves. This was at *Christmastime* in a wealthy area, Santa Barbara. It was the most bizarre poo poo.
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# ? Jan 5, 2018 05:20 |
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It's so weird. You just wanna grab Sears by the collar and shake them and say "What happened?!? You owned the goddamn world! You were the center of all retail and now you're slowly dying without changing a goddamn thing! Do something!"
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# ? Jan 5, 2018 05:27 |
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FCKGW posted:It's so weird. You just wanna grab Sears by the collar and shake them and say "What happened?!? You owned the goddamn world! You were the center of all retail and now you're slowly dying without changing a goddamn thing! Do something!" They grew complacent, they needed vicious internal competition to shake things up. A heavy dose of Randian capitalism will surely fix things.
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FCKGW posted:It's so weird. You just wanna grab Sears by the collar and shake them and say "What happened?!? You owned the goddamn world! You were the center of all retail and now you're slowly dying without changing a goddamn thing! Do something!" Wasn't Sears also uniquely poised in the 90's to supplant Amazon before it even existed, with a robust catalog and shipping infrastructure, financial/banking connections, and the added benefit of B&M facilities to bolster early internet service? I recall reading an article somewhere. LeJackal fucked around with this message at 06:12 on Jan 5, 2018 |
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