What Businesses will Disappear?

Well, As I see it one of the possibles is the USPS . I mean with so much being done on-line , shopping and all .... not much left for the mailman to deliver ... [junk-mail ?]

Even my retirement system is [buggin'] me to switch to electronic deposit of my pension.

We have already lost one bank, all accounts moved to one 5 miles away, and they have no safe-deposit boxes ?
 

we have already lost restaurants and various chain stores in kansas over the past 5 yrs.
i think in the near future the malls are gonna go by the wayside with the way prices are going.
here we can buy computers and stuff in store but there's no tech stores to take anything to in order to get it fixed.

our radio shack is gone. it got replaced with a hooka shop.
 
Well, As I see it one of the possibles is the USPS . I mean with so much being done on-line , shopping and all .... not much left for the mailman to deliver ... [junk-mail ?]

Even my retirement system is [buggin'] me to switch to electronic deposit of my pension.

We have already lost one bank, all accounts moved to one 5 miles away, and they have no safe-deposit boxes ?
junk mail and packages. if things go my way i likely won't need many stamps in the near future either.
 

we have already lost restaurants and various chain stores in kansas over the past 5 yrs.
i think in the near future the malls are gonna go by the wayside with the way prices are going.
here we can buy computers and stuff in store but there's no tech stores to take anything to in order to get it fixed.

our radio shack is gone. it got replaced with a hooka shop.

Malls have been done for some time. In fact, physical shopping of any kind is already on life support. Physical stores will, at best, become showrooms. They simply cannot compete on price. Along with that, jobs associated with it will go.

Malls inside residential zones will change over to residential.

Restaurants will be the next thing to go. Eating out will move upmarket. Food for the masses will move to delivery.
 
Malls have been done for some time. In fact, physical shopping of any kind is already on life support. Physical stores will, at best, become showrooms. They simply cannot compete on price. Along with that, jobs associated with it will go.

Malls inside residential zones will change over to residential.

Restaurants will be the next thing to go. Eating out will move upmarket. Food for the masses will move to delivery.
our mall is somehow still afloat but many of the stores inside are closed.
 
i'm sorry i don't get the joke.
White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane


Lyrics

One pill makes you larger
And one pill makes you small
And the ones that mother gives you
Don't do anything at all
Go ask Alice
When she's ten feet tall
And if you go chasing rabbits
And you know you're going to fall
Tell 'em a hookah-smoking caterpillar
Has given you the call
He called Alice
When she was just small
When the men on the chessboard
Get up and tell you where to go
And you've just had some kind of mushroom
And your mind is moving low
Go ask Alice
I think she'll know
When logic and proportion
Have fallen sloppy dead
And the White Knight is talking backwards
And the Red Queen's off with her head
Remember what the dormouse said
Feed your head
Feed your head
 
I expect the fad for Vape shops will die out. There seems to be one on every corner now. But maybe that’s just my area. There’s also a Title Loan shop on every corner. If you can believe the internet, newer generations are foregoing learning to drive and owning a car.

I can remember when stores that totally revolved around the buying and selling of sports cards were common. That’s another fad that seems to have run its course. Or maybe it has also moved to online platforms.
 
I expect the fad for Vape shops will die out. There seems to be one on every corner now. But maybe that’s just my area. There’s also a Title Loan shop on every corner. If you can believe the internet, newer generations are foregoing learning to drive and owning a car.

I can remember when stores that totally revolved around the buying and selling of sports cards were common. That’s another fad that seems to have run its course. Or maybe it has also moved to online platforms.
that and coffee shops ie starbucks and many others
 
I'm a robot shopper. I use my list which is organized to match my walking path. Efficiently grab each item without deviation and get the hell out as quickly as possible. ;)
We're much the same, especially with Lidl where the layout rarely changes. Tesco, on the other hand, keeps moving things around and shopping takes a lot longer than it should. I'm always on the lookout for bargains, but Tesco 'bargains' are often not much less than full price.
 


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