• DefinitelyNotAPhone [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 day ago

    Traditionally it’s been a way for big businesses to bully local municipalities into giving them free security via local cops, tax incentives, etc by claiming that they’re losing so much money to shoplifters that they have no choice but to close shop unless something changes (which is always bullshit, they’re printing money). Walmart is infamous for doing this to small towns after they annihilate any local competition through lower prices from their economy of scale.

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      Funny you should bring up Walmart, because Walmart is the second biggest reason why I hate the “just start your own business” cliche.

      Walmart was weaponized to make that impossible.

      • infuziSporg [e/em/eir]@hexbear.net
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        13 hours ago

        Honestly I don’t think a one-stop-shop can be unassailable. Having a depth/variety of products is important, not just for consumer’s sensibilities but also for being able to cover all the use cases. A Walmart might be most of a grocery and pharmacy and toy store, and half of a garden and hardware and auto parts and home furnishings store, but it will never be all of all these things (and perhaps not even 100% of any of these things). The logistics just becomes prohibitive.

        The businesses that are best to start with are the ones where online shopping is unsatisfactory.