Originally Posted by
Pete
Really, most things can now be easily purchased on-line so brick & mortar locations in close proximity are decreasing in importance.
However, the grocery thing is completely different and it's disturbing how bad things are in OKC.
Whole Foods, Sprouts and Uptown are all nice improvements but I've never seen a city the size of OKC where the regular grocery chains are at such an incredibly low standard.
I'm really hoping someone will take the OnCue strategy and just start expanding to do direct battle with the well-established local under-achievers. Given the current state of the competition, you would think people would beat a path to the door of a nicer store that still offered good prices.
And again like OnCue / 7-11, I would hope a new competitor would run Homeland into the ground. They deserve to fail after putting the bare minimum (and sometimes less) into their stores.
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