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tldr: Big box retailers overstocked to make up for the supply chain fuck ups in 2021 and now have tons of shit that people don't want or need.

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tldr: Big box retailers overstocked to make up for the supply chain fuck ups in 2021 and now have tons of shit that people don't want or need. pic related https://pic8.co/sh/gG4jR8.jpg

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Noticed this recently with a consumer products vendor having a raffle based on a survey. Contents of survey were very heavily weighted on "what do you need to see in our products for you to buy them?".

The whole " jobs everywhere and no one wants them" is turning into mass layoffs soon.

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Kek... jew companies having to discount because their jew owners jewed too hard about jewvid 19.

Fuck if I care.

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How is falling prices a bad thing exactly?

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Because prices will only fall in specific sectors that are overstocked thanks to their cock-up while stuff that you actually need (gas, electricity, food) keeps climbing through the roof.

Once the stuff that is in current inventory is sold then you will be importing and buying items with your now de-valued dollar. That is if you have any dollars left. These merchants know what is about to come so they are having a fire sale to grab as much cash as possible before the livestock figures out just how bad things really are.

Welcome to stagflation.

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Less profit for retailers, who are forced to cut employee hours or close outlets. I know, I know, I don't care about that, either.

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However, other products - like those carried by the Walmarts and Targets of the world - are about to see a deflationary plunge the likes of which we have not seen since the global financial crisis as retailers commence a voluntary destocking wave the likes of which have not been seen in over a decade.

Now I can buy that cheap, plastic patio furniture I've always wanted.