Not sure if this is the right place.
No idea if this is actually crime (probably is) but they are claiming "Oversaturation".
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From the post:
>Dollar General is quietly shuttering a handful of stores in the same city - but not because they are underperforming.
The five closures, which will happen this month, are all located in New Orleans East.
Chains often decide to pull the plug on underperforming brick-and-mortar stores to prevent them hemorrhaging cash through rent and staff wages.
However, one retail expert argues that the stores on the chopping block did not fall into this category - but instead are victims of oversaturation.
Not sure if this is the right place.
No idea if this is actually crime (probably is) but they are claiming "Oversaturation".
Archive: https://archive.today/gzb28
From the post:
>>Dollar General is quietly shuttering a handful of stores in the same city - but not because they are underperforming.
The five closures, which will happen this month, are all located in New Orleans East.
Chains often decide to pull the plug on underperforming brick-and-mortar stores to prevent them hemorrhaging cash through rent and staff wages.
However, one retail expert argues that the stores on the chopping block did not fall into this category - but instead are victims of oversaturation.
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