Big chain stores change how they do business | The Frugalista

Big chain stores change how they do business

by frugalista on June 22, 2009

Shopping The New York Times had a good piece about how the recession is impacting how the big chains do business. Nowadays, retailers aren't stocking as many sizes and are more selective with their inventory. Neiman Marcus will offer more affordable clothing and Sears will have self-service computers in stores.

I have definitely noticed a "slimmer selection" when I'm in the stores. I have even noticed that the Internet, which is normally my savior, isn't as vast either with the selections. I guess it's a good thing. Less temptation! heheh!
How have your shopping habits changed since the recession? Is shopping-as-sport over?

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Sonya June 22, 2009 at 5:25 pm

It is also great news and less temptation for me. It also helps me stick to my spending reduction, increasing the savings plan.

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