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As part of the transition slated for Aug. 28, the store will lay off an unspecified number of employees, according to the Chronicle, which first reported the changes.
But think of the extra money they’ll save after they lay off a number of employees. /s
87% of malls are projected to close within the next 10 years. Any time I read a headline about a brick and mortar I’m increasingly surprised the doors are still open.
Hopefully they just close up shop altogether and let a better retailer move in.
“Narcissistic business finds out Onan didn’t make a billion dollars”