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minton | 10 months ago

They had electronics and legos, not just models and hot wheels. I think they’d have adapted like most businesses have.

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gosub100|10 months ago

I think they didn't adapt and thats why they no longer exist

fknorangesite|10 months ago

You're factually wrong, as described in the linked case study and a million other similar ones - whether they're about Toys R Us specifically or otherwise.

Toys R Us still exists where I live (Canada). I admit I don't go in often outside of holiday shopping, but it's still the same Toys R Us it's always been, natural shifts in toy inventory notwithstanding, of course.

I'm not sure why you're riding for the predatory PE firms, here. "That's why they don't exist"? My brother in Christ, they still do - and still would if it weren't for this aggressive bullshit.