Mom & Pop put themselves out of business by not adapting to the changing market. A lot of big brick and mortar outfits are going the same way because they don't offer customers what they want and need, but rather what the store wants to sell. I go to Walmart maybe once a month at most, the grocery store maybe twice a week, get my bird food from a tiny feed store, and my powder and primers from my LGS. Everything else, shoes, clothes, entertainment, and shooting stuff is purchased online. Price is one factor at times, but mainly it's selection and convenience (time and gas saved).

My old UPS driver was lamenting the loss of retail jobs. I said, "but look how busy you are."


What fresh Hell is this?