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This is an amazing chart: Department Store sales vs. non-store retailers (basically: Amazon) -- (link)
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At some point in 2008, someone said "Woohoo!" -- nm
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Mop (aka rburriel)
Apr 7 '17, 07:12
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That's an odd bump, you'd think people would have down-shifted spending to discount retailers in the face of economic crisis.
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znufrii, definitely not 40
Apr 7, 07:14
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that was a few stationary stores getting a big boost in biz from all the other stores buying tape to put up GOING OUT OF BIZ sales -- nm
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zeitgeist
Apr 7, 10:44
As I recall, places like Big Lots and Dollar Tree did see a noticeable bump in sales at that time. -- nm
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Baronspringa
Apr 7, 07:55
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