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Earth Fare at Westgate Closing

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2020 12:35 pm
by Bridget Conant
Yet another retail establishment bites the dust.

Just cannot compete with Whole Paycheck and Amazon.

But our future is based on retail? Hmmm. :roll:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wsj.co ... 1580737534

Re: Earth Fare at Westgate Closing

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2020 2:59 pm
by Dan Alaimo
And the Lucky at Clifton and 117 is just hanging on.

Re: Earth Fare at Westgate Closing

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2020 3:37 pm
by Bridget Conant
Dan

Lucky’s is bankrupt. They are in the process of closing all of their stores nationwide, except for 7 that they think they can sell. The Clifton store will remain open Until a buyer comes along. If no buyer, it will close.

Re: Earth Fare at Westgate Closing

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2020 4:43 pm
by Stan Austin
I keep thinking of my own purchasing habits. First, it's just me-- I am not adding additional consumers. Secondly, I am not eating any more than I was several years ago. I enjoy choice, but my one dollar ain't gonna expand. It's the same one dollar that now has to be attracted to more stores?

Re: Earth Fare at Westgate Closing

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2020 5:33 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Stan Austin wrote:I keep thinking of my own purchasing habits. First, it's just me-- I am not adding additional consumers. Secondly, I am not eating any more than I was several years ago. I enjoy choice, but my one dollar ain't gonna expand. It's the same one dollar that now has to be attracted to more stores?

What is happening has been happening for decades. Crush the small farms and buy them up. Now decades later we are mostly seeing large really large family farms fail for all sorts of reasons like tariffs and loss of places to sell. Meanwhile corporate giants mostly owned by Dutch, German and Ukraine are buying everything for penny on the dollars. Along with that comes limited and more costly items, and they spiral out of business.

Do a search for "Food Security" might be one of the oldest discussion here on the Deck and because lack of real food security the LO started "Lakewood Gourmet Food Network" now known as LEAF. There has to be a way to keep local growers going and responsive to a communities need.

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