I mean, most of it has to do with brick and mortar stores refusing to adapt, Walmart killed a lot of brick and mortar’s before the internet became popular enough just by having updated stock.
I would love nothing more than to talk about simplified logistics and economies of scale but at the end of the day it’s really about the *ssh*l*s on Wall Street and the billionaire CEOs that are just interested in making their rich friends richer.
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Ironic, though, that the internet in general IS about 90% responsible for the closing of brick-and-mortar stores. 🙁
I mean, most of it has to do with brick and mortar stores refusing to adapt, Walmart killed a lot of brick and mortar’s before the internet became popular enough just by having updated stock.
I would love nothing more than to talk about simplified logistics and economies of scale but at the end of the day it’s really about the *ssh*l*s on Wall Street and the billionaire CEOs that are just interested in making their rich friends richer.