Thread regarding Walmart layoffs

Not just Walmart going down, and not just online ordering causing it

I live in Decatur, Il. and it was just announced yesterday that one of our four Kroger stores is closing at the end of this month. This store has been here since 1958, is one of the oldest in central Il., and has produced thousands of jobs over time. Currently, 93 workers will be displaced. Upon doing a little research, I've discovered that Kroger is closing many stores all over the country. Here's my point:

These closings are all happening to stores that are both underperforming in bottom line and overrun by shoplifting. They're mostly in inner city areas where the poverty and crime are rampant. The stores that have survived (so far) have begun closing at night to stave off this shrink, and there has been found a direct corelation between these facts.

So Walmart is not alone in this new retail frontier we all face, and it's not just net shopping causing it.

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The monthly check, overalls and flip flops, meth and pills people are another leading indicator of “time to leave”

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Post ID: @6vlu+Ut2WXMW

Walmart self insures...so that is inaccurate lol

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Post ID: @5wdq+Ut2WXMW

Did Decatur, IL ever need 4 Kroger stores to begin with? Can’t believe it took this long to close the oldest one.

I wouldn’t be surprised if the areas that are losing stores are also losing population. No sense in keeping stores open in areas that just don’t draw enough customers.

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Post ID: @hgs+Ut2WXMW

Walmart promotes theft, the bigger the shrink the bigger the insurance check!

Why do you think most stores shrink over a million? Fake inventory and insurance checks. Walmart bubble!

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