Originally posted by mikebyrge
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I can't recall the last time I even walked by the magazine/book section at any store, Kroger/HEB/Walmart/etc...if I even purchase a magazine, it's the Texas Fish and Game, and I usually buy it at Academy while I'm in there
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Originally posted by Worksalot View PostI already quit shopping at Kroger a long time ago. Was mistreated and singled out by a black employee because I am white. Not a misunderstanding on my part either. Manager of course did nothing about it either. I let corporate know but doubt anything was done.
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Geezus! Can we find anything else to whine about? I am so tired of everybody gettin their panties in a wod over every little thing. How many people actually go to Kroger to get their AR magazines? I’m not gonna stop going to Kroger because they don’t sell AR magazines. They didn’t take anything away from me. And I can’t tell you the last time I bought a magazine at a grocery store, or anywhere, actually! Only thing Kroger did was find a way to NOT make money.
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Originally posted by skeeter View PostGeezus! Can we find anything else to whine about? I am so tired of everybody gettin their panties in a wod over every little thing. How many people actually go to Kroger to get their AR magazines? I’m not gonna stop going to Kroger because they don’t sell AR magazines. They didn’t take anything away from me. And I can’t tell you the last time I bought a magazine at a grocery store, or anywhere, actually! Only thing Kroger did was find a way to NOT make money.
I think they found a way to "sound good" (not look good) to the housewives, generations X's and primary shoppers they market to. By stopping to carry an item (magazine) that probably does not sell because the mass majority of their target audience don't buy newspapers or magazines in the 21st Century.......sounds like a corporate marketing move with so little downside it is scary brilliant!
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Originally posted by Landrover View PostBwahahahahahahahahha................yessiree!!!!
I think they found a way to "sound good" (not look good) to the housewives, generations X's and primary shoppers they market to. By stopping to carry an item (magazine) that probably does not sell because the mass majority of their target audience don't buy newspapers or magazines in the 21st Century.......sounds like a corporate marketing move with so little downside it is scary brilliant!
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