Lower-income American households are running out of money at the end of every month, the discount retailer Dollar General said as it released dismal results that drove its shares down more than 30 per cent for their sharpest one-day drop on record.

When the American economy is too rough for Dollar General

  • Des [she/her, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    i think the future of most stores is just to close the inside, turn it into a mini-warehouse that you use an app to preorder or place an order at a window

    no joke i work in a retail sector and a former co-worker asked a C-suite guy what the company’s “vision” was for the future and he basically said that

    so won’t even be 3 jobs eventually. 1 maybe.

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      Honestly in store retail is a fucking nightmare of work that only exists because customers are careless and lazy. Customers will upend an entire table of folded clothes like pigs rooting through the brush for forage and SOMEONE has to fix it. It can take hours to fold and reorganize a section of clothing only for some shithead to come fuck it up again in 2 minutes.

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        I got fired from Walmart for looking too sad. Working in apparel was Sisyphean for this exact reason and I was expected to just be happy about it.

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          Working in apparel was Sisyphean

          it really really is, thankfully I was mitigated from most of the clothing stuff (working in electronics, then housewares, etc, only having to fold sometimes) but it was still fucked. I hated every second of it. And doing the online order fulfillment, which was honestly the best work in retail because you’re just going around looking for shit all day and not bothered by people, was still intensely frustrating because you’d have to literally check everywhere for things sometimes because people just put shit wherever. Every time I was given an order for an item that was in the back room, it was like, fuck yes because I wouldn’t have to go digging for it

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          Being expected to pretend to be happy being an over-worked and grossly underpaid flesh-automaton is the most demoralizing part of the whole thing.

          It’s part of why I quit working and had a mental breakdown until I got on disability.

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        my first girlfriend was like that… when we were first dating we used to go ShopKo because there was nowhere really to go and it was air conditioned, but she pulled clothes off the rack, held them up to herself, then threw them on the floor one after the other to my horror. I immediately picked all the clothes up and started putting them back on the rack, while she laughed at me. Then she saw how disgusted I was and she never did that again.

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        We should RETVRN to storefronts where you can see 1 (1) of every item so you know what is available and then you put in your order. Or you just put your order in in advance. The supermarket experience of poring over rows of identical packaging is a marketing hellscape that harms both customers and workers.

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          like literally just kiosk screens outside (or an air conditioned waiting place idk)

          they can literally put cameras in the bins if they need to “see” the produce or whatever, if it’s groceries, or just like idk fuck em what you get is what you get. it’s less of an issue with household goods that are essentially identical

          man, add to my complaints about wasted hours, the number of times I’ve had to painstakingly figure out how to put stuff back into a box, because some customer wanted to look inside, and if I don’t put it back just right it’ll be obvious it was tampered with and nobody will buy it

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      ordering stuff for in store pick up is the best. Roll up, grab your shit, leave. No wasted time wandering the aisles

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        I had a couple of experiences with online grocery shopping, specially during the pandemic. One was in a fancy web store where I had to see every product to select what I needed, the other one a small minimarket where I sent my grocery list in a whatapp chat and was done, if there was something missing they just chat me back. From what brands, I just said wharever except Nestlé. When I moved to another part of the city that minimarket was a great loss from us.

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      My building have a mini market with no employees, you just take what you need and pay with the app. I guess they still have at least one employee supplying a couple of different buildings, but that makes its less that one employee for store.