9 comments

  • brainless an hour ago

    I am wondering why this is high on HN?

    Perhaps a story of change and how new businesses shift existing ones? Nothing new though but still important to keep in mind.

  • UncleOxidant an hour ago

    Wondering why this is #2 (now #1) on the front page of HN. Doesn't seem as though they sell tech. Did the demise of Rite-Aid get noticed here last year? I doubt it.

    • technion an hour ago

      I think it says something about what tech is delivering: The article claims the main reason for closing was competition from online stores like Temu.

    • colechristensen an hour ago

      @dang I would suggest an investigation into why this post (not the parent comment, the whole post) is reaching the level it is.

  • tokyobreakfast an hour ago

    Is the Teen Girl Squad from Homestar Runner running HN now?

  • Incipient 25 minutes ago

    TLDR: people are cost conscious and cutting out the middle man by going direct to suppliers (or more direct).

    I expect management probably didn't do as well as they could have too.

    While tech has definitely enabled this shift, it doesn't seem overly relevant, outside of the current doomer views (albeit, it feels, valid views!)

  • bombcar an hour ago

    I mean the stores are small, and in the US at least you can get a decent sampling at any Walmart or Target.

    The demographic doesn't go to malls much anymore. Gone are the days of dumping preteens at the mall when school was out.

  • colechristensen an hour ago

    Why is a cheap mall jewelry store closing relevant to Hacker News?

    • mxkopy an hour ago

      > it suffered in the face of competition from cheaper, online brands such as Shein and Temu

      And, you know. Being laid off seems part of the culture nowdays