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[–] pyres 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 3.4 years ago
There are plenty of things I want to be able to examine before I buy them.
Clothing, nothing ever fits the same, even with the same measurements. (Inseam/waist...) I also want to see how they look on me.
Food. I want to examine anything fresh to check for spoilage. Fruits, vegetables, meat, frozen goods.
I really don't care about boxed, canned or bottled items, except to ensure they're not dented, cracked or previously opened.
Televisions. I want to hold the remote, see the quality of the picture next to similar models. See how shiny the screen is when light hits it.
For a whole lot of other items, it just doesn't matter.
Retailers with brick and mortar stores haven't really changed in years. Without a sufficient push, they won't, until they go out of business.
This isn't really a change. I've seen stores and chains come and go, take as much profit as they could, and then go bankrupt for years and years.
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[–] pyres ago
There are plenty of things I want to be able to examine before I buy them.
Clothing, nothing ever fits the same, even with the same measurements. (Inseam/waist...) I also want to see how they look on me.
Food. I want to examine anything fresh to check for spoilage. Fruits, vegetables, meat, frozen goods.
I really don't care about boxed, canned or bottled items, except to ensure they're not dented, cracked or previously opened.
Televisions. I want to hold the remote, see the quality of the picture next to similar models. See how shiny the screen is when light hits it.
For a whole lot of other items, it just doesn't matter.
Retailers with brick and mortar stores haven't really changed in years. Without a sufficient push, they won't, until they go out of business.
This isn't really a change. I've seen stores and chains come and go, take as much profit as they could, and then go bankrupt for years and years.