• 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮
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    7 days ago

    Walmart, Dollar General, and FoodMaxx usually are pretty fucked up.

    Though, if you consider the image you posted to be “run down” then, holy shit. This image is one of the cleanest, least fucked up big box stores I’ve ever seen.

  • @recapitated@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    In the US I don’t really shop at a lot of these big name department/supermarket stores but I appreciate the deprioritization of superfluous building fashion.

    But from what I understand, if you compare our hospitals to those abroad, the values are flipped on their head. We have granite marble waterfront facilities with grand fountains in the lobby and the patients and health care staff are treated like ass, we have poor outcomes that bankrupt us. But at least the place we shouldn’t want to be in looks sharp.

  • Devi
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    01 year ago

    I’m not in the US but what makes you feel this is run down?

    • StrikerOPM
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      01 year ago

      The ceiling looks incomplete with no wall and the color scheme is drab and dreary.

      • @Mamertine@lemmy.world
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        01 year ago

        You’re in a Walmart.

        They claim to be cheaper so they can have that drabby distopian look.

        In the good parts of town, they look nicer. In the poor parts of town they’re legit worse than that.

        Fwiw, I’ll pay the extra dollar per shopping cart for the superior look of a target. Target is generally cleaner and crisper looking. As always there are exceptions to that rule.

        • @reddig33@lemmy.world
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          01 year ago

          Target has been going downhill. Lots of crap in the aisles now, and inventory is stocked during the day. It’s like shopping in a warehouse.

          • Chris
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            01 year ago

            Retail in general is hiring much less staff these days so they always look like shit. I heard on the radio that they are removing self checkout now too because of theft? I doubt they will increase staff back up to compensate. I kind of want to be there in rush hour the first time to watch the shit show.

            • @bradorsomething@ttrpg.network
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              01 year ago

              The economics of removing self checkout are not there. You check 6 customers per attendant at self checkout - the store would need to lose $150,000 in merchandise at self check out per year to break even (assuming $30k/yr for the wage slave).

              • @Mamertine@lemmy.world
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                01 year ago

                In a previous life, I did loss prevention. The average shrink rate in retail in the USA is 2%. That means 2% of the merchandise leaves the store without being paid for.

                An average Walmart does millions in sales each day. Conservatively 2% of one million is $20,000.

                Thousands of dollars of unpaid merchandise leaves a big retailer every single day. It’s part of the cost of doing business. That’s also why online retailers are cheaper. They don’t have to deal with external theft. They still have internal theft.

                Shrink is the industry term. It’s merchandise that isn’t paid for and isn’t there when inventory happens. Theft is most of it, both by customers (external) and employees (internal). It’s also things that aren’t rang up right at the register, damaged merchandise that isn’t removed from the system correctly. It’s a big umbrella term.

      • @akilou@sh.itjust.works
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        01 year ago

        For large chains in the suburbs this is totally normal. They’re basically warehouses in a sea of parking lots filled with shelves and racks. Sometimes there’s carpeted areas in between the tile walkways or displays that go up high enough that it feels enclosed. For smaller or more urban stores, you don’t see this kind of construction.

    • @recapitated@lemmy.world
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      01 year ago

      So in other words “yes” 😁. Honestly the floors look clean, stuff is on shelves, I have no idea what OP is complaining about.

  • anon6789
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    1 year ago

    You had me zooming in looking for something. Like others have said, this is the “passing the savings along to you” look.

    Target is a little more lively with an actual ceiling and brighter color scheme, but it’s really the same thing with a little extra polish.

    This is a Giant Supermarket. Same overall feel as the Walmart, but slightly less warehouse like to make things look more appetizing.

    Aldi has done a pretty good job of remodeling. It’s a value brand store where just about everything is store label, and it used to look rougher than Walmart. Now it’s become almost trendy and chic, but prices are still good. Makes the others really look like penny pinchers.

    A large part of it is probably stores are so big making it nice would be “cost prohibitive” since they’d require more cleaning and maintenance.

    • Possibly linux
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      01 year ago

      Seriously though, what’s wrong with them? Have I been living in a dump and not realizing it?

      • anon6789
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        01 year ago

        I’m really questioning that myself. I’ve been to all the stores I posted and they’ve always been fine.

        I just looked up a Tesco and a Carrefour from Europe and they look about the same as the US stores, so I’m wondering where OP lives where box stores are beautiful.

  • @Chessmasterrex@lemmy.world
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    01 year ago

    Should go into a Dollar General. They aren’t all dumps, but a whole lot of them should be shut down by the local fire Marshal, since they got boxes and product right in the isles, turning the store into a labyrinth, and forcing customers to step over things.