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#retailchains — Public Fediverse posts

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  1. North Carolina State University: Study Finds Opening ‘Off-Price’ Stores Increases Online Shopping for High-End Retailers. “A new study finds that when high-end retailers open ‘off-price’ stores, which sell less expensive merchandise, it reduces customer spending at their flagship ‘full-line’ stores – but increases customer spending at their online stores.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/06/03/north-carolina-state-university-study-finds-opening-off-price-stores-increases-online-shopping-for-high-end-retailers/

  2. (2/2) The Reagan administration stopped enforcing the #RobinsonPatman Act, which banned price discrimination & made it illegal for #retailers to demand preferential deals. #RetailChains could scale up & leverage their size, while independent retailers died off: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

  3. (2/2) The Reagan administration stopped enforcing the #RobinsonPatman Act, which banned price discrimination & made it illegal for #retailers to demand preferential deals. #RetailChains could scale up & leverage their size, while independent retailers died off: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

  4. (2/2) The Reagan administration stopped enforcing the #RobinsonPatman Act, which banned price discrimination & made it illegal for #retailers to demand preferential deals. #RetailChains could scale up & leverage their size, while independent retailers died off: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

  5. (2/2) The Reagan administration stopped enforcing the #RobinsonPatman Act, which banned price discrimination & made it illegal for #retailers to demand preferential deals. #RetailChains could scale up & leverage their size, while independent retailers died off: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

  6. (2/2) The Reagan administration stopped enforcing the #RobinsonPatman Act, which banned price discrimination & made it illegal for #retailers to demand preferential deals. #RetailChains could scale up & leverage their size, while independent retailers died off: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/