The old ideas of what businesses are recession proof needs to be updated. Used to be grocery stores, b/c people shopped closer to home. I expect to see Supply Chainsaw Massacre II at some point, and that would put a bid under resold items. There is a lot of good stuff in your average thrift store.
Thank you for the update. In tougher times you'd think thrift stores might be more frequented . I note all our local food pantries have unfortunately needed more assistance lately.
What if Savers is telling us that the "unpleasant" end of the Gini Coefficient is in worse shape than anyone imagined? At least anyone who has not seen homeless encampments during their daily commute?
The old ideas of what businesses are recession proof needs to be updated. Used to be grocery stores, b/c people shopped closer to home. I expect to see Supply Chainsaw Massacre II at some point, and that would put a bid under resold items. There is a lot of good stuff in your average thrift store.
Thank you for the update. In tougher times you'd think thrift stores might be more frequented . I note all our local food pantries have unfortunately needed more assistance lately.
What if Savers is telling us that the "unpleasant" end of the Gini Coefficient is in worse shape than anyone imagined? At least anyone who has not seen homeless encampments during their daily commute?